“Mr… Mr. Laine, you bought half of Gold Pedestrian Street?” Sean exclaimed in shock.
Jasper smiled. “Not half.”
Sean let out a sigh of relief. It would be too much of an arrogant brag if he told others that half of the biggest pedestrian street in the country belonged to his employer.
“Two-thirds.”
Jasper’s following words had Sean completely sold.
“Property like this is worth keeping, we’d earn a living purely off of rent. Treat this as the future company’s fixed assets. Unless absolutely necessary, don’t touch them,” Jasper instructed.
Sean immediately understood what Jasper meant and nodded. “I understand, Mr. Laine. I’ll watch over these properties.”
Once arriving at Waterhoof City, Sean immediately went to manage the business for the real estate company.
From the forming of the company to the construction of its managerial ranks to the hiring of employees as well as things like deciding how the company would be interior-decorated, it would be several more months before anything was ready.
Sean would have to run between Nauritus City and Waterhoof City for the near future.
Jasper was planning to use this as a chance to test Sean. If he had managed to supervise the final touches of the Southface River project while taking care of matters here in Waterhoof City, then Jasper would consider pushing Sean up the ranks and officially passing the real estate company to him.
All financial decisions, senior executive employment, and final say were in both Jasper’s and Wendy’s hands. Jasper did not care what the people below him thought.
Whether someone was promoted or demoted would be up to him.
Since the investment company’s meeting ended and the company’s organizational as well as power structure was made clear, Jaser could finally be said to have his forces and team on hand.
In this unremarkable power structure, Jasper was undoubtedly at the very top where he could decide who stayed or left.
Jasper had come to Waterhoof City this time for two things.
First, Morgan’s team would be coming to Waterhoof City for the second time and Jasper had to confirm the final design.
Second, Jack’s Sena was about to open its online gaming studio here in Waterhoof City. the base of United Legends was decided to be stationed at Waterhoof City and this was where United Legends would make itself known to the public.
The next day after he arrived at Waterhoof City, Jasper saw Grant again.
“We’re finally done with our final draft, Laine. I hope you like it.” Straight from the airport, Grand no longer harbored the courteousness and doubt he once did. Now, he was filled with enthusiasm.
After all, Jasper’s 120 million US Dollar commission fee for a design was the biggest order he had received over the past two years.
Regardless of whether someone was from the east or west, people tend to be very enthusiastic before a large client.
Jasper smiled and shook Grant’s hand, he spoke, “I heard that you’ve fired two designers who’ve been following you for years over this design?”
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