“One more thing. Go and communicate with the government and suggest that it’s inconvenient for their ships to be on the high seas. Then, can you lease a few warships that are about to be eliminated from the army in the name of the Laws? After all, pirates have recently been rampant on the high seas and the merchant ships of the Laws also need protection.”
The old master’s words brightened Zachary‘s eyes and he smiled. “Okay, I’ll do this right away.
“But, Dad, you show up personally for Jasper, yet when it comes to your grandson, you’re asking me to go. You are too biased,” Zachary joked.
Before entering the room, he was still a little uneasy because of this series of things, but after a few words from his father, he was inexplicably relieved. It was right to say that any elder was truly a treasure to a family, let alone the old master. He was almost magical.
Instead, the old master sighed and said seriously, “If something happened to Henry, only the Laws will suffer. However, if something happened to Jasper, then the society and people of the country will suffer. In light of this, I have no choice.”
Just as Zachary was about to speak, there was a knock on the door.
In this family, the only people who could come to this room were either the Laws or the subordinates who had important things to report.
At this time, there were only four of them in the family. Henry was still floating on the high seas and Anna was abroad. Those two could not appear here, so it had to be a subordinate with important to report.
“Come in.”
After Zachary spoke, the door was pushed open and a middle-aged man said solemnly, “Mr. Law, please watch the TV. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is holding a press conference.”
Zachary looked up and turned on the television hurriedly.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Life at The Top