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Life at The Top novel Chapter 39

Zayden’s expression tethered between gloomy and sunny when he hung up the phone.

He felt slightly frantic.

Having plotted for over two years, success was right before his eyes. Yet if anything were to happen during such a crucial time, forget about not getting any benefits, but his family would also surely doubt his ability.

“Motherf*cker. It’s got to be that b*stard…”

Jasper’s appearance flashed through his mind and Zayden punched his fist onto the washbasin.

“Then again, so what if you’ve found out? My success is just a moment away and Schuler Group will be mine in no time. And you, Wendy… All you need to do is be my woman, and I can perhaps let you live. Don’t you dare try to die!”

After returning from the bathroom, Zayden was no longer in the mood to eat so he made up an excuse to leave.

Dawson did not ask him to stay and let him go as he wished.

Dawson frowned as he watched Zayden drive away from the field.

“He’s growing impatient. There’s no doubt that he’ll try and speed up the transferral of assets, but that’s not something I can deal with. The money I’ve already taken out for investment… Sigh.”

Hearing Dawson, Jasper suddenly piped up, “I can deal with that.”

Dawson looked at Jasper in shock.

Dawson was stunned. “That’s quite the claim you have there. How are you going to rein back 600 million worth of investment funds?”

“As long as it’s to do with money, it’s nothing much.” Jasper smiled lightly.

“Jasp is really skilled when it comes to this, Dad!” Wendy boasted.

“Don’t joke around.” Dawson shook his head. “That’s 600 million dollars that he has scammed from me with a paper company. There’s no way to get that money back. The company’s cash flow is tight and about to break right now. Suppliers will surely begin to knock at our doors if news gets out.”

As far as Dawson was concerned, Jasper had already proven his claim that this was all a scam.

‘Yet how is a youth like Jasper going to get the 600 million investment fund back?

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