While Jasper had taken all of Zayden’s funds, without Jasper watching over the market, Heavenly Dragon Real Estate’s stocks crashed.
It was a downward plummet.
Forget about the retail investors, but even organizations were stunned.
No one knew what Heavenly Dragon Real Estate had done to offend such an investor that they crashed its market.
“How much did you earn?” Wendy leaned over. Some unruly flyaways caressed the tip of Jasper’s nose, and they brought along the delicate fragrance of a lady.
Wendy did not think that far, for she was only interested in looking at Jasper’s backstage.
“Deducting the administrative costs, it’s a total of… 4,578,888,542.85 dollars.
“I started with three billion in funds and ended up with around 4,570,000,000 in my account. It’s safe to say that I’ve wrung Zayden dry.”
Jasper sent 600 million to Dawson’s account before transferring the rest of the money back into his own.
Counting his earnings this round, he had earned almost 900 million after excluding the 600 million that belonged to Dawson.
“Good Lord!”
While this was not the first time she watched Jasper make money, Wendy still could not believe that he had managed to earn 900 million so easily over two days.
“While earning at such a speed may seem alluring, there’s not too many chances to do something like this. There are too many factors required—time, people, and opportunity.” Jasper smiled.
“But it’s still very cool!”
Wendy blinked and turned to boast to Dawson. “Look, Dad! Jasp got all the money they scammed from you back!”
Dawson did not know if he should laugh or cry. “Yes, yes, I can see it. Your boyfriend’s the best.”
Stunned, Wendy’s cheeks flushed as she refuted, “What are you talking about? We’re just friends.”
Dawson laughed out loud and decided to stop teasing his embarrassed daughter. He turned to Jasper instead. “You’ve got a great future ahead of you. With how you’re able to make money like this, I’m sure you won’t even need to start a business at all. You’ll make a great living through stocks.”
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