“I’m just an ordinary restaurant owner, all I can do is hand over the photos to you… As for what to do next, it’s up to you. You can even think of this as just a story.”
The restaurant owner handed over the photo. When he saw Jasper accepting it solemnly, he ordered his staff to open the door.
“Thank you, I know what I should do.” Jasper nodded, got up, and left with Julian.
The two returned to the car before driving away from the Kurt family’s oil field.
Halfway through, Julian finally could not hold himself back.
He asked, “Jasper, what should we do now?”
“What else can I do? Of course, I choose to save Baltimore! Anyway, this time our goal is to target Qari’s oil industry, so no one can stand in our way!” Jasper’s gaze was firm, and Julian knew he would never look back once he had made up his mind.
“But the Kurt family is very difficult to deal with. The legalized bodyguards they hired are like a large military unit.”
“That’s why I asked you to go back first, let’s take our time deciding…”
“Do you really think that the second son, Kimbra, who has just successfully usurped the throne, is difficult to deal with?”
Jasper looked confident. Hence, he told Julian.
At this point, Kimbra not only lacked the foresight to realize that the United States was coveting Qari. Instead, he chose to launch a coup to seize power while his father was away.
At best, this kind of person was brave and foolhardy, and it was hard to say whether other people were manipulating him behind the scenes.
“Indeed, I don’t have as many firearms as they do, but if we were to compare ourselves, I’m clearly the boss.” Jasper pointed to his head and snorted softly.
Julian also nodded accordingly.
After following Jasper for the past few years, he believed that Jasper was someone with great wisdom and was different from people like himself. Every time Jasper encountered a crisis, he would see things from a different perspective.
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