Jasper’s actions were rewarded with a lot of gratitude from the woman, but the leader of the boat was furious. From his point of view, Jasper was challenging his authority.
“Do you want to die?”
The leader of the boat furiously drew a gun from his waist, pointed it at Jasper’s head, and tried to pull the trigger with a grim look.
Jasper looked at the leader of the boat indifferently and said, “I advise you to calm down. If you put the gun away now, I’ll pretend that nothing has happened, otherwise, you will die and your whole family will also die miserably. Believe me, I am not trying to intimidate you or bluffing.”
Maybe it was Jasper’s extremely calm response that shocked the leader of the boat, at that moment, he hesitated.
“Boss, forget it.”
At this moment, a subordinate came over and whispered in the ear of the leader of the boat, “Although these people are all pigs, it’ll be troublesome for us if they’re driven to desperation. We can’t keep throwing them overboard. We’re almost there, so just let him off the hook.”
The leader of the boat was given a way out of this situation. He snorted coldly, put away the gun, and said, “I’ll give you another chance, if it happens again, I will definitely kill you with one bullet.”
As Jasper watched the leader of the boat leave, he felt relieved. To be honest, he really did not want to deal with these desperadoes.
The other party was an unreasonable tyrant and his life was always on the line. Meanwhile, Jasper was worth tens of billions and a single strand of his hair was worth more than the other party. In the mind of a businessman like Jasper, fighting with this kind of person was equivalent to the loss of exchanging gold for stones.
“Thank you! Thank you!”
The woman held her child tightly as she thanked Jasper.
“Don’t thank me. Just be quiet. If you annoy him again, we will all be finished,” Jasper said.
The woman nodded tearfully, holding the child tightly and keeping quiet.
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