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Life at The Top novel Chapter 615

“You came to Hanks Residence to collect our debts? Since when did my family owe you money?”

“Will it hurt for you to shut up?!” Sirius turned to shout at Neville.

Having been shouted at, Neville looked at his dad who had a wretched expression on his face and looked like he was about to eat himself alive. Terrified, Neville spoke with a quivering voice, “I’m your son, Dad. Jasper’s an outsider who’s coming to bully us at our house, what’s wrong with me standing up for our family?”

At that moment, the only old man in the room realized that there was something wrong with Sirius and asked with a frown, “What’s going on, Sirius?”

Sirius took a deep breath and looked up at the old man. “This is a notice of breach in contract, Uncle Silas.”

With that, Sirius turned to look at Jasper coldly. “What a trick you’ve got here, hmm?”

Jasper replied calmly, “You’re not so bad either.”

“I’d like to know how you managed to get your hands on so many sales business’ contracts in just two days. How’d you get them to agree to transfer the contract compensation rights to you?” Sirius asked coldly.

At that, the expressions of all the Hanks family members changed.

The Hanks family was currently in a great crisis as their main pillar of income, the electronics orders, had been stolen from them. The sales businesses that they had signed contracts with were rioting every day as well.

As members of the Hanks family, they were well aware that it would be the end of the Hanks family if they could not brave through this.

However, Jasper had now brought those contracts over to collect their debts.

Everyone, including Neville, now looked at Jasper with absolute resentment. They wanted nothing more than to rip Jasper apart.

“Faith County had only developed its electronics market after signing a contract with the Hanks family for a year’s worth of goods. The contract amounts to a total of 1.5 million, with an advanced prepayment of 800,000. The moment either party breaches the contract, they are required to compensate the loss with twice the contract amount. So, I decided to buy that contract with 1.3 million Somer Dollars.

“And the same followed with other sales businesses you signed with. There was no reason for them not to take my offer, especially when they’d have to come up with the expenses themselves to sue you otherwise. There’s no point in dragging debt on forever, correct?”

Sirius paled at Jasper’s words.

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