More than ten minutes later, Jasper and his gang were invited to a huge office.
When Jasper walked in, he saw several people already sitting in the office. The person in the lead was a middle-aged man with a buzz cut and a solemn expression.
“I am the manager of the central bank who is responsible for handling all business relating to the vault and collateral, Andy Holland.”
After seeing Jasper, the middle-aged man took the initiative to reveal his identity.
Jasper opened his mouth and said, “Jasper Laine from JW Capital in Somerland.”
Upon hearing the name, the corners of Andy’s mouth twitched. Then, he said with slightly gloomy eyes, “We have become very familiar with JW Capital and Mr. Jasper Laine during this period. I wonder if I should be honored or sad.”
Jasper smiled and did not waste time. He took out the original mortgage certificate and put it on the desk. After that, he pushed it in front of Andy and said, “Since we already know each other, then let’s get to business.”
“I pledged 200 tons of gold at Sunrise Central Bank half a month ago and now I plan to repay the money with interest and take back my gold.”
Andy glanced at the mortgage certificate and did not move. Instead, he said, “Mr. Laine, Sunrise Central Bank is the safest place in the world. It is inconvenient for you to take away 200 tons of gold. If you don’t need it, why not store it here for now?
“As for the repayment, don’t worry. Now, everyone knows the strength of JW Capital. No one will believe that you will fall behind in payments, Mr. Laine. We’re not in a rush for it, so why are you in such a hurry to pay us back?”
Jasper chuckled, “Since I personally came to take away the gold in advance, it must mean that I have a great use for it.”
“Oh? I wonder why you’re so anxious to take it back,” Andy asked.
“I plan to take this lot of gold back and use it as bricks for my wall, what do you think?”
Jasper’s words caused Andy‘s face to fall.
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