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Life at The Top novel Chapter 1775

To the current Jasper, the so-called

Forbes Richest List was actually a shining

slaughter list.

Although he was unlikely to be slaughtered based on his current relationshi with the government, there was also nothing illegal about JW’s business.

The key point was that Jasper would start

an international and global business in

the future.

Although in some respects, the title of the richest man in Somerland could make it easier for him to deal with foreigners, in the eyes of foreign officials, this title would more likely bring him unnecessary trouble.

Jasper no longer needed to rely on the richest list to get fame anymore.

In the eyes of those who understood it, this richest list was just a sham.

For example, how much money did Old

Master Law have?

Jasper did not know, but Anna once revealed that the current top ten figures o In the domestic richest list combined would not even be qualified to fight their family.

However, had Old Master Law ever been

considered the so-called richest man?

The richest list was too deceitful.

You would be lying to yourself if you

believed that thing.

The most important factor was that the current JW was high-profile enough, and Jasper did not want to face extra problems at this critical moment.

Facing Jasper’s request, Wellington and his assistant glanced at each other. They wore an expression that showed that they had expected this.

People would spend money to get on other lists, but others were spending money to b e included on this richest list, especially when it came to Somerland’s domestic

list.

With a dry cough, Wellington said, “Mr. Laine, anyone with a discerning eye can actually tell that with JW’s current status and strength, it is unrealistic for you to be included on the rich list.”

“You can just say that it’s unknown and don’t give me a ranking. It’s not like you haven’t done this kind of thing in the past.”

Jasper was annoyed with these two

people. Hence, he said directly, “I’m

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