Jasper and Jim bade farewell downstairs of the building.
“Uncle Yapp, I still have something I need to take care of. I’ll go handle it now,” Jasper said with a smile.
Jim nodded and said, “Alright, go on then. I’ll make an appointment with the King brothers later to see if we can get them to have dinner with us tonight.”
Jasper said, “Alright, I’ll wait for your update.”
Looking at Jasper and Julian’s figures, Jim felt deeply moved. He took out his phone to call Dawson.
“Dawson, you’ve got yourself a piece of treasure. Your son-in-law is really something else!”
…
After Jasper bade farewell to Jim, he went back to Sena immediately. Coincidentally, he spotted Hudson and Jack walking out after finishing a meeting. When he saw their glum faces, he knew something was wrong.
“What’s wrong?” Jasper asked.
“The people in Sena all have different minds! Some of them are willing to side with us while the others are gearing more toward Dane. Now, there are two sides,” Jack said with a complicated look on his face.
“It’s simple. Punish one of them as an example to others. If it doesn’t work, tell them to get lost.”
Jasper made a straightforward decision and smiled at Jack. He said, “We just got here, and we can’t keep pandering to them. I didn’t give you this power for no good reason. You should use it whenever you see fit.
“Remember, we can’t be overly cautious when we’re doing things. Especially you. You promised to manage Sena properly for me! I’m waiting to see the results!”
“Roger!”
Jack nodded. He could not help but feel impressed with Jasper’s decisiveness. The biggest taboo of a company was to have big changes. If they did not execute it perfectly, it would affect the company greatly and cause them huge losses.
Hudson was standing at one side where he was looking at Jasper with admiration too. He felt that the tactics of this 20-something young man were so scary sometimes!
However, he had to admit that Jasper had a huge plan in mind.
While the three of them were talking, Jasper’s phone rang.
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