Upon leaving the horseback riding grounds, Jasper immediately returned to Southeast Province.
He had come to Waterhoof City for two reasons. One was so he could complete the loan procedures, and two, to invite the little prince to join him.
Now that both these things were over and done with, and Jasper still had much to do in Southeast Province, Jasper had no reason to further his stay in Waterhoof City.
It was already night by the time he returned to Southeast Province.
Jasper had underestimated the strain from riding a horse for the first time, and his legs were so sore he could hardly move them.
“The little prince definitely did this on purpose. Oh, that little rascal, I’ll make him pay for this next time!”
Jasper’s shouts stunned Dawson when the man came to greet him.
“You went to meet the little prince?” Dawson asked solemnly.
“Yeah. I went to talk about a partnership with him,” Jasper slowly made his way into the villa with Dawson’s support.
“I even rode horses with him the entire day today. I’m in so much pain right now.”
Dawson let out a sigh of relief when he took in Jasper’s attitude and tone. Then, he said, “The little prince’s familial background is too powerful and his identity is too high up. You have to be careful when dealing with him.”
Jasper was about to reply when Julian ran over from behind him and announced, “Jasper, Mr. Schuler, Coffey, the little prince’s right hand, just called to say that the little prince gave you a diamond membership card to the horseback riding grounds as well as the black horse, Jasper.”
Jasper snorted. “I am not going to make myself suffer that again!”
Dawson was stunned.
He was extremely surprised to know that the little prince also sent Jasper a gift.
After all, the little prince’s identity and status was just too high.
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