Ryder sounded very excited over the phone.
Jasper said lightly, “That’s good.”
“The company will operate as usual. Just do whatever you need to do and comfort the employees so that they will not be affected by this incident. Similar things will not happen again in the future.”
After hearing what Jasper said, Ryder asked hesitantly, “Mr. Laine, have you reached an agreement with the Atticus family?”
“Well, an agreement was reached, but the most important thing is to hurt them elsewhere so that they will be willing to come to the table and have a proper discussion.”
Jasper’s words sounded nonchalant, but Ryder could detect the shocking news hidden behind them.
Mr. Laine had a way to make the Atticus family bow down to him and he could even force them to come to the negotiation table?
One had to understand that the Atticus family was a properly established wealthy family in Harbor City. Although they were not one of the four rich families, everyone in Harbor City knew that they were not inferior to any of the four families.
While suppressing the shock that surged in his heart, Ryder’s attitude subconsciously became more respectful.
“Mr. Laine, I’m going back to work. Don’t worry, there will be no internal problems within the company.”
Jasper laughed and said, “I can solve the external factors, but the internal is your responsibility, so this is your job. I’ll leave them to you.”
“Yes, Mr. Laine.”
As soon as Jasper put down the phone, Henry rushed over.
“Just now my dad and I were on the phone, and he was called away suddenly. It seems that something major has happened. He asked me to tell you to watch the international news.”
Henry showed a rare solemn expression. Jasper did not dilly-dally when he saw this, and he immediately turned on the television before switching to the United States live news channel connected via satellite.
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