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Life at The Top novel Chapter 1757

Nauritus City’s International Airport.

Although the visibility was extremely poor due to heavy rain, it did not affect the plane’s landing.

There were a group of people waiting on the tarmac with umbrellas.

“Are you Mr. Davidson?”

Julian walked up to the man in front of him and asked.

That man had an average appearance, but Julian could see there was a sense of boldness and grandeur from his eyebrows that made people feel intimidated by his looks and did not dare to provoke him.

Simson smiled and handed his briefcase over to his subordinate. “Yes, I am. If I am not mistaken, you must be Mr Laine’s assistant, Julian.”

Julian smiled and moved the umbrella over Simson’s head. “Yes I am. I did not expect Mr Davidson to know me.”

“Mr. Laine is well known in many places now. Since I’d like to collaborate with Mr. Laine, then it’s natural for me to know the important people around Mr. Laine. I know that you are one of Mr Laine’s most trusted people.

Julian replied calmly, “All thanks to Mr.

Laine’s kindness.”

“Mr. Davidson, Mr. Laine ordered us to go back as soon as possible after picking you up since it’s raining heavily outside,” said Julian.

Simson nodded. “I heard that Moses Miller from Gillian County is here too?”

“Mr. Miller’s plane arrived twenty minutes ago. He should be talking to Mr Laine right now.” Julian smiled.

“Alright, let’s go then.” Simson nodded his head.

When facing Simson, Julian respected him as he was a magnate before the country was built.

Jasper did not only send Julian to welcome Simson, he also sent a specific team of personnel to pick him up.

Simson saw the team and said playfully, ” Mr. Laine really respects me so much.”

Julian opened the door and invited

Simson to get into the car. “Before I left, Mr. Laine mentioned to me that Mr. Davidson is different from other people as you are descendants of Old Mr. Davidson. During the era of the world war, Old Mr. Davidson did not bow his head to the Japanese and was one backbones of Somerland during that difficult period.”

“The entire Youth Club that was led by Old Mr. Davidson had contributed a lot during the war. All these efforts should be kept in the mind by anyone who possessed a conscience.”

Regardless of Jasper’s intentions, Simson did feel the warmth of being respected. He nodded and said softly, “There must be a reason for where Mr. Laine is today.”

After Simson got into the car, the convoy left Nauritus City’s International Airport and slowly headed toward the Southface River.

At the same moment, in Jasper’s home, Jasper was having a nice talk with a plump

man.

This plump man was one of the two

people who he got in touch with through

Adele this time.

Whether it was Simson or Moses, both of

them were considered to be

representatives of the low-profile wealthy

families.

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