Chapter 1402
Jaime was smirking at the sight of Zenobia’s back, and Mike was admiring it.
He whispered to Jaime, “Jaime, I have mad respect for you. You’re an IT guy. If you turned to fraud, you’d ruin countless happy families.”
Jaime whispered back, “Credit goes to Rosalynn!”
Mike asked in confusion, “Did Ms. Jared teach you all this?”
“Nah, she doesn’t even know I’m here.” Jaime shook his head. “I bet most of these people have met her. You know Rosalynn’s tough. She’s already planted the seeds of fear in their hearts. All I did was water them, let them take root and grow. Now they’re all scared.”
Mike pondered. Indeed, no one had ever been able to defeat Rosalynn.
Mike knew Rosalynn knew he was coming.
She wanted him to bring people to take control of the entire island as quickly as possible, especially to prevent anyone getting close to the sea.
The public opinion was now heated. If anything happened to the coral, she, the notorious businesswoman, would have to bear all the blame.
He chatted with Jaime for a while.
Then, Mike pulled out the map on his phone and started deploying personnel.
When the volunteers heard his instructions, some were surprised. “We’re not staying together?”
Mike answered thoughtfully, “The conflict between the indigenous people and the businessmen is intense. You guys know that better than us, right?”
Everyone nodded.
Mike continued, “When we came, we were worried that one side might intentionally damage the corals to frame the other.” Everyone was shocked. “Are you saying that businessmen would damage the corals to develop the island?”
Mike was speechless.
He didn’t consider himself a smart person, but this guy seemed even more stupid.
“No, if the coral was damaged, the first to be affected would be Bane Corporation. They wouldn’t shoot themselves in the foot.” A clear-headed person immediately retorted. “Are you suggesting that the indigenous people would damage the corals?”
Jaime casually said, “I’ve always had my doubts about them. They’ve lived here for so many years, the sea is close to them. I’ve seen their old hotel ads before. The fishing routes they arrange for their guests, the sea full of corals is a must-go. They claim they didn’t know those corals were rare species. I don’t buy it. I think we should stay alert, better safe than sorry.”
Everyone thought he made sense.
Because at this time, if corals were damaged, it seemed the indigenous people could benefit more.
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