Jasper, who was willing to lend him a hand during his most critical time, would never look at him again.
Taking a deep breath, all Kai could do now was to pray for the price to drop quickly.
However, things did not turn out as he wished. The price of the cotton futures continued to rise, slowly but surely.
As though to deliberately provoke Kai and Jasper, Samuel had gotten someone to send in a few luxurious meals at some point.
Samuel clicked his tongue and sighed as he sat on the sofa, eating caviar. “Ah, this is delicious, but it’s a little expensive. You two could still afford to eat it before this, but after today, I’m not sure.”
Kai gritted his teeth and stared fixedly at Samuel. He hated that he was unable to pounce at Samuel and beat him up.
Jasper, on the other hand, had been looking at the computer screen. He could not be distracted no matter what Samuel did.
When it was 2:30 p.m., the business department of the authority website that Jasper had been paying attention to finally published an information message.
[Half an hour ago, our country successfully signed a series of trade treaties with three neighboring countries, which includes the bulk cotton trade. It is predicted that after obtaining this batch of imported cotton, the future domestic cotton market will not suffer a major impact due to the lack of harvest.]
Kai almost leaped up with just a few words.
“Oh my God! This announcement!” Kai exclaimed, his voice cracking. His sudden yell surprised Samuel so much that the caviar in the latter’s hand fell to the ground.
No longer caring about the caviar, Samuel got up from the sofa and hurried to the computer.
One should never look down on the extent of the capitalists’ interest in the news. When Samuel ran over after the news was published, there was already a response in the capital in the futures market.
It fell!
It dipped off the edge of a cliff!
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