“Thank you for your generosity, Prince Langdon.”
Jasper smirked as he took the cheque.
Mitch gritted his teeth and scoffed as he glared at Jasper, saying, “Don’t be too smug. Harbor City might not be large, but things happen every day. We… will have plenty of opportunities to fight again!”
With that, Mitch left with his traders.
“F*ck, what a shame we couldn’t witness him kneeling.”
Henry had a disappointed expression on his face. He might have reminded Mitch just now, but he wanted to see him kneel even more.
“It might have been nice for a moment to watch him kneel, but we wouldn’t have gotten anything else besides that. We would even have gained the Langdon family as our enemy,” Jasper said.
Anna nodded and said, “Jasper is right. Our parents might not care if our subordinates fight amongst themselves, but we would have been pissing on the Langdon family if we had forced him to kneel. They would never let that go.”
Jasper waved the check and said, “If you take a look at the bigger picture, it doesn’t matter if he kneeled or not. We have a far better result now. 100 million dollars! Did you think it would be this easy to earn this much money?”
“I think it’s quite easy for you,” Henry mumbled.
“Come on, let’s go,” Jasper said as he smiled.
Jasper had planned to return straight to the hotel, but after Anna received a call from Zachary saying that things had gone wrong with her business in the entertainment circle, Jasper changed his plans to return to the Laws’ household.
Jasper was much more familiar with the Laws’ household on his second trip there.
“Jasper, long time no see.”
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