“Say, don’t try to agitate me. I hate it when other people agitate me the most because I am easily affected.”
Henry raised his voice and said in a rage, “Tell me, which family are they from and who this person is that I can’t handle?”
“Kayden from the J. Langdons.”
Jasper smiled and uttered those four words.
On the other side of the phone, Henry was visibly stunned. Then, he asked, “Aren’t you guys very close and are currently in your honeymoon period? Why do you want to cause trouble for him?”
Jasper said with a headache, “Do you still don’t understand people like us? We cooperate because of benefits and we’re also hostile to each other because of benefits.”
“What’s more, I am not hostile to him now, but he has his own ideas. The amount of funds in the Harbor City trading center is too large, so is a very dangerous to let him have maintain control over them.”
Henry suddenly came to a realization and said, “I understand, this punk is really not a good person. My dad has said several times that Half the Harbor Langdon has a bad heart. He can do everything for his benefit. He told me to stay away from Kayden and the gang since I was young, lest the thunder strikes down and my face is splashed with blood.”
Jasper said between laughter and tears, “That really sounds like your dad’s style…”
After speaking, Jasper said solemnly, “This matter is not easy to handle, but after I think about it, only you can do it. You know how special the situation in Harbor City is. If I go over there myself, there will only be two endings.”
“One is to force the entire Harbor City trading center to rebel, and the other is to completely push Kayden and his father to the opposite side.”
“So I can’t go there, and even if I do, the effect I bring will not be as great as yours. Secondly, ifI don’t come forward directly, there will still be room for moderation. Half the Harbor Langdon and his son won’t dare to go too far.”
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