Jasper never thought that he would end up being intercepted by someone else when he had been using his memories from his past life to progress without any hiccups thus far.
He had always been the one who intercepted others. What did this mean?
Did that mean things were returning to bite him on his bottom?
At the same time, this served as a punishment to Jasper. It led him to understand that his memories from before he reincarnated were not invincible, and mistakes were inevitable. He could not rely solely on his memory to do anything.
Else, he would suffer great losses.
“Can you find out who it is?” Jasper managed to recover from the regret and anger he was experiencing. He chose to focus his attention on solving the problem instead.
Edmond breathed a sigh of both relief and admiration when he saw how quickly Jasper had managed to regulate his emotions.
“Damond isn’t willing to disclose that information. He says they’ve signed a privacy policy.”
Jasper laughed coldly as he said, “Is he afraid his thieving actions will be exposed? Let’s see if he’ll be able to never use that patent after buying it.”
According to his memories from his past life, no one in the country had bought the patent for MP3 players. Even in his later life, fake ones could be found everywhere on the streets. Any random workshop could produce one, but no one had ever bought the patent for it.
After all, the country had been known for its counterfeit products then.
In many cases, patents were the last resort for many companies to avoid repercussions.
For example, Jasper’s goal was to establish a multinational consortium, so he could not let foreigners use any issues regarding patents against him.
Thus, whoever had managed to buy the patent for MP3 players was definitely coming for him.
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