Jasper was pushing the Habers into the
fire pit with this one sentence.
The father and son were now afraid of
Jasper because they were worried that
Grandland Corporation would not have an
easy time in the future. However, Jasper’s
condition for forgiving them was basically
asking Grandland Corporation to die, so
how could they compromise?
Sure enough, not only Channing, but even
Weston hesitated.
Jasper saw all this, and after a little
thought, he said, “Don’t worry, there are
ways to make up for this loss.
“Put those undelivered grains on the
domestic market. If it doesn’t work, the
government has a guaranteed purchase
price at which they will purchase them.
Plus, in this current situation, the market
price or the guaranteed purchase price
will inevitably increase by a large margin,
so you don’t have to worry about the cost.
“I have protected the cost of all the grain
and rice you have on hand. Of course, I
believe those scalpers must have
purchased them from you at an
outrageous price so you feel that you’re
losing out even before you get the profit,
right?”
Jasper knew what they were thinking
without even looking at Weston and his
son.
“Whether you are doing business or just
being a decent human being, don’t fix
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