“Ordinary people like Zayden are nothing more than pawns to us.
“While we are pawns to people who’ve climbed higher than us.”
Conrad’s smile was light, but his words ran shivers down people’s spines.
“As long as you’re useful, it proves that there’s meaning to living in this world. If you can’t even be a pawn, then how will you ever be the player?
“Jasper, oh, Jasper. It looks like you have not understood this situation as clearly as I thought. But that’s alright, you’re still young. The Law family will teach you in due time what you must understand as a pawn.”
Jasper raised his hand to cut Conrad off and spoke exasperatedly, “Hold on, Mr. Monty. I think you’ve misunderstood.
“I’m not a pawn. Although, I am not against mutualistic partnerships with someone else to reap benefits.
“Secondly, the Law family and I are partners. We’re an alliance.
“I do not know nor do I care about what your relationship with the Langdon family is, but who am I to judge if you like being someone’s pawn? I’ll have to decline the offer though because I’m not interested.
“And as for your claim that you’re my opponent? Pardon my bluntness, but you’re thinking too deep into this. I’ve never had the intention to fight you at all.”
Jasper’s words had Conrad’s smile slowly vanishing off his face.
Now that Jasper had finished speaking, Conrad finally concluded calmly. “So it seems that you’re unwilling to bargain, then, Jasper?”
“About what?”
Jasper asked in confusion. “Oh, I get it… You mean about Zayden?
“Simple.
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