“Have you not humiliated me enough, Celine?”
Wiliam glared at Celine and sneered.
Celine kept her hand over her nose and spoke cheerfully, “You think too much.”
With that, Celine ignored the sour look on Wiliam’s face and pulled her phone out to call Jasper.
“We’ve caught him.”
Celine stretched her neck to look at William’s computer screen as she spoke. Seeing Sena’s stock chart blinking continuously on the screen, she continued, “We caught him red-handed. He was still trading when we arrived and from the looks of it, he’s tried his best to keep the share prices from rising. He’s close to clearing his account at this rate.
“So what now, do you want me to bring him to you?” Celine asked.
Jasper was currently eating lunch with Jack and the rest.
They had woken up early in the morning to ring the Nasdaq opening bell so that Sena could go public. Everyone had been so excited and high-strung that they only found the time to have lunch now.
“No need.” Jasper swallowed a mouthful of food, feeling slightly upset.
While there were Somer restaurants in the United States, the flavor of the food here was rather indescribable.
Jasper was starting to miss the taste of home.
“There’s no need for that. He’s no more than an insignificant side character.
“I’m eating now, we’ll talk when you get back.”
Jasper then hung up the call.
As if anticipating that Jasper would say such a thing, Celine had put the phone on loudspeaker since the very beginning.
William had heard Jasper’s words clearly.
William, who still planned to protest at the very beginning, was irked by Jasper’s attitude and suddenly became as mad as a rabid dog.
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