No one had to tell him that what Conrad said was reasonable. Thus, Mitch was left to burn up in embarrassment.
Comparing his agitated attitude with Conrad, there was no doubt that Conrad was way more elegant. The more reasonable the argument, the angrier Mitch was.
“Who are you dare try to teach me a lesson? You’re just a f*cking bumpkin from the mainland. Believe it or not, I’ll…”
“Enough!”
Fabian interrupted Mitch’s conversation.
When Mitch lifted his head to look at Fabian, he saw those emotionless cold eyes and fell silent immediately. He did not treat Conrad as a person in the first place. Similarly, he did not dare to treat himself as a person in front of Fabian.
“What Conrad said was reasonable.”
Fabian spoke calmly.
“Continue to give up the positions that are not high value and those which are less important. Allow them to be liquidated. I can still afford all those losses.”
Morrison and Mitch’s lips twitched when they heard Fabian’s instruction.
The amount of money burned every minute did not just belong to Fabian, they owned a share of it too. This was especially true for Morrison, his share was only slightly less than Fabian’s.
This command was to sacrifice the rest to protect the king, meaning that at least a few billion US Dollars were about to be given up.
Indeed, when Fabian took a step back, Jasper came charging forward. Twelve positions were liquidated at once.
“Mr. Atticus, he’s, he’s not stopping.”
The man was terrified when he reported this.
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