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Life at The Top novel Chapter 177

Up until that moment, Zack had no idea what the Law family and Jasper wanted him and his team to do. However, the shocking sight of 40 billion in cash signified that a storm had begun to brew over Harbor Stocks.

He did not dare ask nor think into it, throwing away all thoughts that he should not have. He waited in focus for Jasper’s next order.

Just then, the doors opened to reveal Zachary and Michael walking in with solemn expressions on their faces.

“How’s it going, Jasper?” Zachary asked.

Jasper relayed the information he had gotten from Jack.

“Weresoft… is splitting up?” Zachary asked in disbelief.

Michael was more sensitive, for he had switched to working in the finance industry, after all. “It’s going to affect a lot of people.”

Jasper nodded. “From my understanding of Weresoft, there’s no way they’ll be so willing to split just because they’re forced to. However, once the news gets out, then it will come with drastic effects.”

“Will this be what induces the popping of the bubble?” Michael asked.

Jasper shook his head. “It’s one of them, but unless I have it wrong, another reason will appear very soon. I don’t know what it’ll be, but it’ll definitely appear today. By then, the future will be set.”

The fuse leading to the first world war was the Sarajevo assassination incident. There were too many contradictions, and conflicting forces were still keeping up the delicate balance. Yet one falling leaf was all it would take for this balance to topple and crash.

Weresoft losing their lawsuit was the first leaf, and the balance had already been toppled. It was still a slow process, but the next leaf would undoubtedly trigger the figurative avalanche.

“Mr. Laine, there’s a shift in Ardent Tech’s stock prices! It just dropped by 4%!”

Zack’s voice suddenly cut through Jasper and the other two’s conversation.

The three turned to look at the screen, and before their eyes were Ardent Tech’s stock prices on the large LED display, dropping a heavy 4% as if being axed.

At that moment, Harbor City’s investors had yet to realize the impending storm. Many merely assumed that it was a conspiracy within the stocks.

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