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Life at The Top novel Chapter 738

Staring at Jasper standing before him, Kayden was lost in thoughts.

He suddenly remembered that this man, who was seven to eight years younger than him, was the host of the Harbor City billion-dollar market rescue plan.

How old was he back then?

How old was he that he was bold enough to preside over a billion-dollar market rescue plan and most importantly, succeed?

Sure enough, backed by such glorious history and coupled with the already strong foundation of Sena, getting the share prices to decuple was not entirely unattainable.

Besides, even if it did not decuple, he would still profit even if it merely sextupled or septupled!

At the thought of this, Kayden suddenly realized that the words Jasper said about ‘being so sure because he was Jasper Laine’ might seem arrogant but were actually true.

“What do I need to do?”

Kayden was, after all, Kayden. He would not be blinded by the profits presented before his eyes. He knew that Jasper had conditions as well for offering him such a huge benefit.

Jasper smiled slightly and said, “You sure are a sensible person, Mr. Langdon. If that’s the case, I won’t beat about the bush anymore. You own 25% of shares in Harbor City Trade Settlement Center, right, Mr. Langdon?”

Kayden frowned and said, “Yes, I do. But key state-owned enterprises like that represent half of Harbor City’s central bank, so even though I hold a portion of the shares, I can’t really do anything with them. I’m sure you know this.”

Jasper laughed. “I can’t have any ideas about the trade settlement center, of course. What I need you to do, Mr. Langdon, is to use the shares in your hands to propose something for me.”

Having said that, Jasper told him all about his partnership with ICBS to gain access to a payment interface.

“Are you setting up an online payment system?” Once again, Kayden studied Jasper carefully. All of a sudden, he realized that as they interacted further, he would eventually find himself underestimating the other party no matter how much importance he had attached to him in the first place.

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