“You know I realized a very important truth, which is what the most important thing is to a person,” Jasper said to Sylphie as he held his cutlery.
Sylphie curiously asked, “And that’s staying alive?”
Jasper shook his head and viciously took some bacon and pasta before he said, “It’s having a full stomach!”
“It makes sense.”
The person who said this was Sylphie’s father, Emil.
“Mr. Emil is here.”
Jasper greeted him. Then, he pointed to himself and said with a smile, “I’m not going to be courteous with you anymore. It’s really impossible to be mindful of manners when I’m like this.”
With a wave of his hand, Emil said, “You don’t have to be. Just be yourself. You can eat first.”
After two plates of pasta, Jasper finally felt relatively satiated. Then, he said, “This time, the contribution of Sentel Corporation in our cooperation is obvious to all. I will remember this favor and I will return it in the future.”
Emil laughed, his eyes bright.
Although Sentel had a cooperative relationship with Jasper, there were actually many things that did need to be done so well. The reason for this was that they were optimistic about Jasper which was why they invested in him.
Aside from the actual profitability of the investment, at least they were recognized by Jasper. This was a good start.
“Since we are partners, this is what we should do.”
Emil’s polite remark made Jasper smile, but he did not take it to heart. Jasper would be a fool to think that the Langs from Sentel were stupid just because of this.
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