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Life at The Top novel Chapter 1950

“Half-the-Harbor Langdon, thank you

for the information.”

Soros patted Half-the-Harbor Langdon o

n the shoulder with glowing expression as

he said with a smile, “If it weren’t for

your telling us that the Haddock Chamber

of Commerce represented by Gale is

currently the easiest breakthrough point in Somerland, I would still be racking my

brains trying to navigate the spikes of this

hedgehog known as the Somerland

domestic A-share market.”

Half-the-Harbor Langdon shrugged

casually and said, “I don’t want to target

Somerland. The only person I target has

always been Jasper. As long as it can cause

him some trouble, I’ll be thrilled.”

Soros laughed loudly, “Yes, our enemies

are the same, so we can definitely become

friends or even very good friends.”

“So, what will the Quantum Fund do

next?” Half-the-Harbor Langdon asked.

Soros smiled faintly and said, “Of course,

we will continue to increase our efforts to

attack the main industries of the Haddock

Chamber of Commerce. After we destroy

industries like textiles, tea, furniture, and

building materials, then there is no need

for us to go to Jasper because Gale from

the Haddock Chamber of Commerce will b

e the first to step out against Jasper due to

the pressure.

“This strategy is both a trap and what you

Somerlanders call a conspiracy. If Jasper i

s not strong enough, or if he is

determined to save the Haddock Chamber

of Commerce, then it is a conspiracy that

will kill Jasper. If Jasper doesn’t intend to

really invest too much in the Haddock

Chamber of Commerce, this will be a huge

trap, a big trap that is enough to divide

them internally.”

Not far away, Kennedy and Sawyer

frowned slightly. Their expressions were

far less relaxed than those of Half-the

Harbor Langdon and Soros.

“This guy is a bad cookie,” Sawyer

lowered his voice and said to Kennedy

beside him.

The guy he was referring to was naturally

Soros.

Kennedy gave Sawyer an exasperated look

and sneered, “A bad cookie? Do you think

a good cookie would be standing here?”

“Do you think we’re asking a tiger for its

hide?” Sawyer asked suddenly.

Kennedy was silent for a moment. Then, h

e said, “This is a plan that we have to go.

through with no matter what. It is not

enough to rely on three of our powers to

deal with Jasper. Even if it were enough,

both us and Jasper would lose out in the

end, and when that happens, who would

steadier. He looked at Gafe and said softly,

“Grandpa, this is very fishy. It’s as if

Soros is putting pressure on Jasper

through us.”

Gale leaned on the chair and asked in a

slightly tired tone, “If you were me, how

would you deal with this matter?”

Dean closed his eyes slightly and

immediately placed himself in Gale’s

shoes. After thinking for a long time, he

said, “If my guess is right, we actually

have no choice now.”

“This matter cannot be solved by the

Haddock Chamber of Commerce’s own

power, and we can’t ignore it, so we must

ask Jasper for help.

“But Jasper has helped the textile

companies take on a lot of pressure.” Gale

continued.

“This is Wall Street’s conspiracy. If we

ignore the demands of the members of

the chamber of commerce, then the

Haddock Chamber of Commerce will be

flung into chaos.

“But we cannot save them.”

Gale looked at Dean and said.

Dean frowned slightly. After that, he opened his eyes and said, “So in the end, we still have to seek out Jasper to solve this matter.”

“Jasper may not be able to solve it.”

Gale patted the table lightly and said, “We can see this, so I don’t think that sly child won’t be able to see this too. However, since he did not speak or do anything more, he is waiting for us to make a decision first.”

Dean thought carefully and suddenly said, “Jasper, gave us the right to choose. If we look for him, the Haddock Chamber of Commerce and us will seem incompetent. If we don’t look for him, big problems will surface inside the Haddock Chamber of Commerce. We’re stuck in a dilemma.”

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