“I’d suggest your bank be extremely cautious when it comes to giving them loans because this isn’t a small amount. You’ll get in trouble too if they end up being investigated and the loans lead back to you.”
Vita forced his erratically thumping heart to calm and replied, “And I was the one who managed this transaction too! Forget everything else you’ve done for me, Mr. Laine, but if what you say turns out to be true, you’ve just saved my life!”
This was an astronomical loan of two billion Somer Dollars.
The ICBS would track down those accountable if anything happened.
As the manager, he would be the first one to be caught and would have to take the brunt of the blame.
Vita instantly broke into a cold sweat. He was exceptionally relieved, and he was also immensely grateful to Jasper.
“If you’ll excuse me, Mr. Laine, I should report this to the higher-ups right now.”
Jasper smiled. “Don’t worry about it. We’re friends, aren’t we? There’s no way I’d just stand and watch you suffer a loss when I’ve already got wind of such news. Go do what you must, I have my work to do too.”
After professing his thanks, Vita rushed back into the branch building. Evidently, this matter would pan out in the shortest amount of time.
With the ICBS’ capabilities, it would not take too long before they finished investigating the situation. By then, the ICBS would be the first to cause Ian trouble.
It would save him some work.
Jasper was pleased with this surprise reward.
However, that pleasure did not last for too long.
It was because both Dawson and Jack Tanner called him one after another.
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