The lowest-end valuation of the price of a gambling license was above 2 billion US Dollars.
There was the fact that the Auma City government had not issued a new license for more than ten years. This was accompanied by the fact that they had made it clear that no new licenses would be issued in the next ten years.
This would be the only legal license in a combined period of more than two decades.
The rarer something was, the more valuable it would be. In such a rare situation, this gambling license would inevitably attract the attention of countless related and unrelated capital in the gambling industry.
An auction had always been a way to easily increase the value of an item several times over. Therefore, 2 billion US Dollars was just the starting price.
Meanwhile, the Godfather actually wanted Jasper to spend so much money fighting for this priceless object with nothing more than a vain promise. Moreover, after he got it, the Godfather wanted to take half of the equity.
If this old man in front of him was someone else, Jasper would have cursed right there and then.
“Godfather, if I don’t agree, will it affect what I discussed with you earlier?” Jasper asked.
The Godfather grinned and looked at Jasper. He said, “If you don’t want to work with me, of course, I’ll reconsider working with you.”
“I understand…”
Jasper nodded and got up.
“Henry, let’s go.”
After calling for Henry, Jasper turned his head and walked toward the yacht they came from.
The Godfather narrowed his eyes to look at Jasper’s back. He did not have any intentions of stopping Jasper.
Meanwhile, Jasper was behaving like a hoodlum. He walked very fast and did not have any intention of stopping.
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