The turbulent waves of the financial market were covered by the silence of the night.
As the core of this financial turmoil, Jasper was holding a cup of strong tea at that moment, his face stern and serious.
“Is it reliable?” Jasper asked, staring at Jake, who was standing in front of him.
Jake nodded solemnly and said, “After three comparative analyses, we finally determined that this is the case.”
Henry next to him suddenly could not take this anymore. He cursed, “Those sons of b*tches, I have long seen that they are not reliable. Sure enough, they screwed up at this critical moment. Damn this to hell, we must not forgive them so easily!”
Jake smiled bitterly, “Mr. Law, the core problem now is that they didn’t do anything out in the open, and they executed all the orders issued by Nauritus City.”
“They have just mobilized a small number of funds to work against us, and we actually have no reason to accuse them too much.”
As he said this, Jake glanced at Jasper’s face. He saw nothing unusual and so continued, “At the end of the day, it’s their money.”
“Do you think this is right?”
Henry was extremely dissatisfied. What he hated most were backstabbers. He cursed, “I can see through their f*cking tricks at a glance.”
“They are just afraid that they will lose too much money and want to make some extra income, but is this the time to pocket extra money? They put in peanuts, yet they’re afraid to lose it? The loss of our main funds here has reached 15% but did we say anything?
“If everyone thinks that way, then fine, let’s not do this anymore. Make a fortune as early as possible, and then clean up and run away.”
Jasper was amused. He said, “Calm down.”
Henry was pissed as he replied, “Calm down? I’m angry for you, but you are so calm.”
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