This fire became earth-shattering news that wracked through all of the Southeast Province. It had also taken 47 million out of Jasper’s pockets.
“Mr. Laine, Mr. Schuler, the fire has burned 40 million Somer Dollars worth of our building materials and facilities in total. There’s also an invisible loss of seven million for rebuilding and adding new facilities as well as compensations for the workers’ injuries.
“Moreover, while no lives are lost, there are 16 severely injured workers. Among them, five are permanently crippled and three were severely burnt as well. These people will have to live the rest of their lives in a hospital bed.
“After the relevant compensations and deducting the insurance, we still have to pay six million excluding the cost for the other mildly injured workers. Including them, it will amount to around 11 million Somer Dollars.”
It was in the middle of the night when Jasper and Dawson listened grimly to Sean’s report in JW Real Estates’ office.
Jasper initially did not intend to worry Dawson, but with how huge the issue was, it was only right that Dawson knew what was happening. Otherwise, any more mistakes would only result in greater losses.
“Do you mean our financial loss has amounted to around 60 million?” Jasper concluded calmly.
Sean replied in embarrassment, “These are all direct losses. We still haven’t considered the indirect losses. We won’t be able to start work for at least another week, so the halt in progress and the loss of past progress will amount to around another 30 million.”
Bang!
Dawson lit a cigarette and slammed the lighter heavily against the office desk.
Sean shuddered, not daring to look up at Dawson’s sinister expression.
Jasper turned to look at Sean. “You’ve worked hard today. You still have work tomorrow, so go home first and rest.”
As if he was shown the biggest mercy, Sean frantically bade them farewell and left the office.
With Sean gone, there were only Jasper and Dawson in the office.
“There’s something wrong about this fire, Jasper,” Dawson exhaled a breath of smoke and spoke.
Jasper leaned against the sofa and rubbed his temple, muttering, “Yeah, there really is something wrong. It’s too coincidental that I can’t explain it with the word ‘accident’.”
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