“Okay, then I’ll negotiate a sky-high acquisition contract with Welson and then reap a high brokerage fee!” Celine said.
“Okay.”
Jasper, who had just opened the door, turned around and smiled at Celine. He said, “If you get the brokerage fee, remember to share some with me.”
Seeing Jasper swaggering away, Celine snorted angrily, but after that, she still went to contact Welson.
This time, no matter how much of a commotion the outside world was in, Jasper slept soundly.
Three hours later, the sun was just rising and Jasper was woken up by the alarm clock. Then, he got up, washed up, and drove straight to the airport.
Forty minutes later, the sky was already bright while the number of people at the airport began to increase. Jasper drove the car directly into the exclusive apron through the internal passage before leaning against his car while looking at his handsome and flashy Gulfstream plane sliding over from a distance.
The plane stopped and the mobile airport staircase approached it before the cabin door opened. Jasper looked at the pretty lady who walked out of the plane, smiled, and spread his arms while approaching her.
Wendy quickly walked down the staircase and ran to Jasper. She was affectionate but she would get shy easily, so she was too embarrassed to jump into Jasper’s arms i n front of the crowd at this moment. Instead, she just held Jasper gently and with great restraint.
“Didn’t I tell you not to pick me up? You should have a good rest when you have time,” Wendy said softly.
“You’ve been running around for me and you’re lost weight from exhaustion while you were in Harbor City. Now that you’re back, how could I not come and pick you u p?” Jasper chuckled lightly.
“I like it.” Wendy pursed her lips and chuckled while looking at Jasper.
“There will be something you like more later, let’s go back and do it.”
Leaning close to Wendy’s ear, Jasper said
with a smirk.
“Do you want to die?” Wendy was embarrassed.
Jasper laughed.
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