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Life at The Top novel Chapter 325

“Aquatic Center… Honeycomb Stadium… You designed these yourself!?” Henry said, looking at Jasper in astonishment.

Anna grew interested when she saw this and walked over to take a look.

She had a background in fashion design, and although it was a completely different concept from architectural design, she understood how this worked by analogy. Anna was relatively better and more professional at visual perception than Henry.

She could tell at a glance that this was the most creative design ever.

Not only did it carry a profound significance that many people in the country cared a lot about, but it was also a stroke of genius design in terms of aesthetics.

“This document is worth a lot of money,” Anna exclaimed.

Jasper smiled and said, “I guess you can say that I had a sudden burst of inspiration. This is just my suggestion. I have no idea whether this architectural design can be realized nor do I know anything about the specific design. We will need professionals for it.”

Henry said excitedly, “I’m quite confident now that I have this document. I’ll show this document to my dad later…

“By the way, I told my dad about you last night and he said that he’ll come to Swallow Capital to discuss this with you. He wants to invite you to become a shareholder so that we can make a fortune together.”

As Henry spoke, he looked rather troubled, saying, “I thought our family will be the one to help you make a fortune this time, but with this document, I have a feeling that you’re the one helping our family instead.”

Jasper smiled and said, “Without the Laws’ resources, JW is far from qualified to participate in such a major project domestically. I call this mutual benefit.”

Jasper was not trying to sound polite either. Without the Laws, it would have been really difficult for him to have a finger in every pie.

It was a good thing that the Laws were willing to bring him along.

In business, apart from mutual friendship, profit was the most fundamental.

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