“This is so cool!” Jasper exclaimed.
It took more than just money to invite someone of Winston Benett’s caliber.
As one of the world’s top ten richest men, it made no sense to pay Winston Benett to advertise for you.
That would be utterly ridiculous.
It took favors and status to move such people into helping you.
Jasper had not expected Celine to be so powerful to that extent, to the point where she could get Winston Benett to help out.
Celine chuckled, evidently pleased with Jasper’s shock and praise.
However, she still explained. “Winston Benett is actually a really good friend with one of my elders. All I did was ask this elder to contact him. Winston Benett had taken a look at Sena’s evaluation and immediately agreed to help advertise it.”
“This was more than just a script for advertisement. He meant it when he said he planned to buy some of Sena’s shares.”
“So if you want to be shocked, be shocked about the fact that your Sena was what moved him.”
Jasper smiled as he heard Celine and replied, “With Winston Benett helping us out, I’m sure Sena’s share prices would be pushed to quite a high price when it goes public. We won’t have to worry too much about this, then.”
As the outside world got progressively more invested in Sena’s situation, the day when Sena would go public had officially arrived as well.
On this widely anticipated day, Jasper woke early in the morning and washed up carefully. He put on the tailored suit that Celine had bought for him at Waterhoof City and demanded he wore today. Then he strode out of the room.
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