Osmond looked around and saw that nothing had changed. He was a little flustered when the power went out just now because he was afraid that Jasper had intentionally caused the power outage.
Perhaps Jasper wanted to deliberately create confusion at this time and then completely destroy the test results that have been obtained. Now, it seemed that Osmond was just overthinking.
By now, Osmond‘s mission was completed, so there was no need for him to stay here any longer.
”You failed the test and your company must make some internal rectifications. You will not be allowed to open until you pass the next test.”
After Osmond finished speaking, Jasper said with a sullen face, “Although I just took over this oil field, l have been in business for several years. Won’t my customers know whether the quality of my oil is good or not?”
Osmond did not want to stay here any longer, so he hurriedly fled with his men.
It was not until Osmond and his subordinates drove away that Jasper continued to speak, “I asked you to turn off the switch and steal the test reagent just now, have you done it?”
Julian immediately took out a test tube with some bright green reagent. “Of course, Jasper!”
Just now Osmond was correct. The power outage was indeed caused by Jasper himself. However, the purpose was to get the test reagent, not to destroy the test result. This was because even if he destroyed the test result, Osmond could do it again on the spot.
Osmond guessed wrong, and now Jasper’s plan was half successful.
Jasper had never forgotten the information he asked Mr. McNeal to collect for him. The minister of the International Petroleum Organization said that they would know what the composition of this detection reagent was as long as they sent it to a standardized lab.
So, this was what Jasper was going to do now.
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