Jasper smiled and said, “What does it matter to us whether he’s upset or not?”
“Furthermore, he may not be upset. Won’t this be a bargaining chip for him to negotiate with shareholders? After all, our appearance now gives him his third choice. He is a smart man. Instead of arguing about us, it is better to grasp the benefit in front of him.”
“From his point of view, it’ll be best if he can negotiate with the shareholders. If he can’t, he’ll just side with us. It’s no big deal either way. He won‘t lose anything.”
Greg nodded and said, “I understand, then I will go back and prepare tomorrow‘s speech.”
Jasper got up and said, “No hurry. No matter how important it is, you still have to eat. Let’s go downstairs and fill our stomachs first.”
***
Time passed quickly. On the following day, before the market opened, at the Harbor City trading center that was located in Admiral Bay.
A luxury car creaked and stopped at the door of the building. The security guard wanted to run over to tell the driver that they could not park here but was immediately stopped by an old colleague next to him.
“Boy, are you crazy? Do you know whose car is that? How can you just run up and stop it blindly?”
The young security guard replied unconvincingly, “Aren’t they just someone with a sports car? There are too many rich people like that in Harbor City. I’ve chased away countless rich people downstairs in Admiral Tower. What‘s so great about this?”
The old colleague knocked on the head of the young man. He said, “As a security guard, you should open your eyes. A sports car is not unusual in Harbor City, but you must know how to read the license plate. That license plate is the license plate of Young Master Law. Do you not know this?”
“Young Master Law?” The young security guard widened his eyes.
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