Jasper then turned to Sean. “Mr. Tucker, on behalf of JW Real Estates, please donate one million Somer Dollars in cash and three firetrucks to the fire department that’s putting the fire out after all of this is over.”
Sean shouted reflexively, “Understood, Mr. Laine!”
The captain gave Jasper an intent look. “I’ve seen my fair share of rich men, but you’re the most unique out of all of them. I’m certain now that this fire has nothing to do with you.”
The captain then quickly ran back to instruct his team in putting the fire out.
Jasper and Sean stood by the entrance of the site and stared grimly as the red flames devoured the place.
From time to time, there would be severely injured workers carried out by firefighters. Each time he saw this scene, Jasper’s expression grew darker.
“Mr. Tucker,” Jasper called out.
“Yes, Mr. Laine?” Sean moved toward him.
“Immediately notify the office that every employee above the managerial level and those in charge of the site’s safety measures are to have all their remaining holidays canceled. They should return to the office right away.
“The company has only one job now and that is to team up to take care of the workers harmed in this fire.
“Every injured worker is to be compensated by the insurance company they signed their contracts with and if their insurance can’t cover them, then the company will top up the amount.
“I’m not short on money, let alone money that I should be paying,” Jasper replied heavily.
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