Jasper’s life was not worth the money, let
alone the granddaughter of the Boyles.
Hence, Jasper came up with this plan at
the last minute.
Originally, Layman was a sinkhole, a pit
that lured Half-the-Harbor Langdon and
his son into the game. However, he could
now take advantage of the situation and
put on a performance to pay back the
favor. After he succeeded, the
granddaughter of the Boyles could come
back, and Half-the-Harbor Langdon and
his son would be smoothly pulled into the
game.
Right now, Layman was a bomb disguised
as a cake that Jasper and the United States
government had baked with a tacit
understanding.
The victims of this cake were the J.
Langdon father and son.
The United States government would not
care. They only needed someone to eat
this poisonous cake.
However, Jasper was the one who
appointed the victim of this cake.
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