“You be the host?”
Henry was completely stumped for words. Even though he knew Jasper had the ability to do so, this involved the economy of Harbor City, and his father was recommending him to conduct this!
The more responsibility one had, the more honor one would get!
If Jasper successfully conducted the market rescue, then he would cause a sensation in Harbor City!
His status and position would be higher than his!
However, if Jasper failed, not only would he need to bear the infamy, he would also affect the Laws.
At the side, Anna also looked as if she was in deep thought. On one hand, she supported Jasper, but on the other, she was worried that Jasper might fail.
Of course, she wished that this man in front of her would succeed.
However, the market rescue involved too many people and if there was a slight mistake, then it would cause an incurable loss as well as huge trouble.
“A-Are you confident about this?” Anna asked in a low voice.
“Someone has to do it. The Laws have placed so much value in me so naturally, I don’t wish to embarrass you. However, I’ve never conducted this kind of quibble worth a few hundred billion before.”
Jasper’s expression looked solemn. After a while, a burst of light flashed across his eyes. “However, I’ve said that I won’t let anyone destroy Harbor City!”
…
On the other side, an office in the government of Harbor City.
“Are you guys crazy?”
A man in his 30s who looked as if he had an out-of-the-ordinary character yelled loudly. His face had turned green.
His name was Jake Cullen, and he was an exceptional stock trader and investor from Wall Street.
Inside the room, Zachary and another high-level official from the government of Harbor City who was about the same age as him were looking at him calmly.
“Two years ago, I was the stock market genius in Wall Street. Now that I’m back in Harbor City, I’ve never failed after hosting more than a dozen trade wars in the stock market. Aside from me, who else in Harbor City is qualified to host this market rescue?”
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