Orson only recognized Jasper in the room.
He did not know who the other people were, their family backgrounds, nor their identities.
Even so, Orson was well aware that the noisy youths who seemed to have been quarreling were all formidable people who could crush him like an ant.
As the owner of a restaurant, all Orson wanted to do was to serve customers and make money.
Orson was a smart man. He knew what he was allowed to listen in on and what he could not risk overhearing.
Thus, during the few times that he had entered the room, Orson had acted like a dumb and blind man.
He had never been more relieved over his cautiousness, but he also wondered if those bigshots would suddenly remember him and come after him in the future…
Fortunately, in the private room, Zane and the rest were not in the mood to deal with Orson.
“Who’re you kidding!”
Zane looked at Jasper and spoke with a sneer.
Mitch scoffed as well. While he had not said anything, his expression remained disdainful.
“You know what I’m most impressed about when it comes to you, Jasper? The fact that your ignorant and self-righteous character will never change.
“What are you trying to prove by showing us the Nasdaq market situation? Are you telling me you think you’ll succeed in stopping the crash? Hahaha!
Mitch chortled at Jasper as he spoke, “I’ll kneel and lick your shoes if you manage to turn the tables against the entire market!”
When he said that, Jasper looked up from the screen and smiled subtly at Mitch. “Really?”
“I just said so!”
Mitch harrumphed. He was not an idiot like Zane.
Among the trust-fund children in Harbor City, he had the most extensive knowledge of shares and the financial market.
Otherwise, he would not have been given the title of the stock genius by Harbor City’s media.
From what Mitch could tell, Sena’s share prices had already shown signs of a downward crash, and he was confident in his prediction. The only way he could be proven wrong is if Jasper managed to go against all the economic and financial knowledge he accumulated over all these years!
At that moment, Jasper clicked on Sena’s index.
Henry moved over just as Nasdaq’s trading floor opened on the other side of the world.
In an instant, the frozen data quickly changed and refreshed to show the trades from the new day.
Henry’s expression darkened as he watched Sena’s share prices drop another few US Dollars in just a few seconds.
He was losing money.
Even though Henry had already received a form of compensation, he was still greatly displeased by the loss in accounts book.
Right then, Jasper’s long-distance call with Celine connected.
“Yo, this feature your Terizone came up with sure is convenient.”
Celine’s gentle voice was heard through the laptop. It served to slightly ease the tense atmosphere in the private room.
“Of course. Perhaps your investment bank could consider using it?” Jasper spoke with a smile.
“The investment bank already has its own communication software. It won’t be sold to others, nor will we buy other’s software. You can dream on. But if you wish, Colossal is very much willing to invest in Terizone, you know.” Celine chuckled.
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