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Life at The Top novel Chapter 1832

“Your face right now makes me pity you.”

Celine stood up and walked straight

toward Gaia.

Facing Celine, who was exuding a strong

aura as she walked over with her head

raised like a queen, Gaia stepped back

subconsciously.

Celine smiled even more sarcastically

when she saw Gaia taking a step back.

It also made Gaia feel so ashamed and

angry. She hated herself for being such a

disappointment.

Even if she thought that she was the

winner in front of Celine at this moment,

the innate inferiority and lack of

confidence still made her subconsciously

fear Celine.

Standing in front of Gaia, Celine proudly

raised her chin slightly. She said, “To me,

you are just a poor woman who picks up

the trash I don’t want.”

After speaking, she chuckled and spoke

without looking at Gaia’s humiliated

expression, “Since you like this office so much, congratulations, you picked up another piece of my trash. It’s yours now,”

Jasper said calmly, “They will accept it regardless of if they want to or not. I know they are seeking to promote the overall sale of Layman Investment Bank, but at the same time, they must know that I am the largest creditor in the subprime loan market in the United States right now.

“The vast majority of Layman’s debts are caused by the collapse of subprime loans. I f I don’t agree or release Layman’s money, Layman’s debt remains with me. How can this transaction be successful without my consent?”

Alan was silent for a while. Then, he said, “Jasper, it seems that you know more about the United States than we thought.”

“Are you talking about my knowledge of Layman’s sale, Mr. Maynard? This is not surprising, and I also have my own channels. In short, I think the United States government should accept this condition unless they are willing to risk universal condemnation forcefully emptying my position.

“But if they do, I bet that there will no longer be any institutions or individuals i In this world who dare to invest in the United States financial market.”

With a chuckle, Jasper continued, “Who will dare to sit down at this gambling table when they know that they are facing a banker who may play a rogue at any time and unreasonably confiscate all the players’ chips? This is the rule of the game in this world, as well as the rules. the United States created, right?”

Alan said flatly, “Okay, so what can I get from it?”

Jasper narrowed his eyes slightly as the plan of killing two birds with one stone was achieved.

Giving benefits to the United States, but what benefits could Jasper give to the United States now?

Divestment? Impossible.

Even if Jasper was willing, other individuals and capital who had followed Jasper to the present point would not. The most dangerous period had passed, and now was the time to harvest the fruits of victory, so who would be willing to divest for the sake of Boyles’ granddaughter?

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