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Life at The Top novel Chapter 1722

“Damn Somerland monkey, stop right

there!” Jeremiah’s angry voice came from behind

and Jasper stopped in his tracks

immediately.

He slowly turned around, narrowed his eyes, and looked at the tall Jeremiah, who was barging over aggressively. “Can I consider what you just said to be racial discrimination?”

In the United States, racial discrimination was a very serious crime.

However, it depended on the situation.

For example, if someone from Somerland was racially discriminated against by someone from the United States, no one would care.

In addition to that, this guy was also the son of the owner of the largest clothing brand in the country.

Obviously, this was not the first time

Jeremiah did sometg like this. He raised his finger to Jasper’s nose and said, “Damn you, Somerland monkey, you’re the one who humiliated me first. Who do you think you are? I’m going to push your head into the toilet!”

Jasper turned his head and looked around. He saw a wine tower made up of wine glasses on the table next to him and spotted an unopened bottle of red wine next to it.

Without a word, Jasper picked up the red wine bottle, swung it around, and smashed it against Jeremiah’s head.

This unexpected move caused Katrin and the women next to him to scream in shock.

Jeremiah also did not expect Jasper to have the balls to do this. He was knocked down by the bottle and fell toward the wine tower.

Crash!

The tower was smashed by Jeremiah’s collapsing body. Red wine splashed all over the place and wine glasses smashed t o pieces. The scene looked astounding

Jasper dropped the red wine bottle in his hand that only had the mouth left in tact and said to Jeremiah who was lying in the ruins, “Watch your mouth. The United States is just a country of immigrants with a history of hundreds of years.

“Your ancestors are either from Europe or native Indians. To put it bluntly, they are all mixed-race, so why are they eligible to discriminate against a nation with five thousand years of cultural heritage?”

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