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Life at The Top novel Chapter 1019

“You… idiot! Let’s go!”

Echo knew that staying would only lead to him humiliating himself further, and understood that the current situation had already gone beyond what he can solve. Thus, he had to return and report it straight away.

Jasper gave a small smile as he watched Echo leave. Then he extended a hand to Wayne, “I look forward to working with you, Mr. Marlon!”

“And I you…” Wayne spoke, shaking Jasper’s hand.

“Gentlemen, I have to say that we still have a huge problem in front of us,” Jose continued with a frown, “We’ve badly offended Softwin now, so we have to consider how Softwin will react to today’s shareholder meeting.

“Once we’ve accepted your investment, Mr. Laine, my, Mr. Marlon, and Softwin’s percentage of shares will all have diluted. Softwin currently holds 20.5% of Abbylon’s shares after financing. What are your plans for this, Mr. Laine?”

Jasper fell silent for a moment before he smiled and replied.

“I’ll talk to Softwin’s headquarters about this. I’ll contact you when it comes to the specifics. After all, I’ll still need your absolute support in the follow-up for this matter.

Wayne and Jose exchanged a look and nodded.

Regardless of whether they wanted to admit it or not, the two of them had to understand that they were already affiliated with Jasper.

Jasper investing in Abbylon would definitely evoke Myles’ fury, and Softwin would certainly target more than just Jasper in their upcoming revenge. There was simply no way Wayne and Jose could ignore this.

This was especially true for Jose, who looked very conflicted.

“If that’s the case, Mr. Laine, then I should return right away. There’s much I need to discuss with the others in the company,” Wayne told Jasper.

Jasper nodded. “Alright. I’ll find time and take a trip there too so I can meet everyone formally. Still, as I said, Abbylon is your company and I will not interfere. As far as I’m concerned, your capabilities are worth more than Abbylon itself.”

Jasper was not lying.

Rather than investing in Abbylon, it would be more accurate to say that Jasper had invested the 1 billion in Wayne.

The man was worth the price.

Wayne smiled and replied, “Then I shall await your arrival in Harvey City.”

“Alright,” Jasper replied with a chuckle.

The duo soon left, leaving Jasper to stand by the conference hall doors as he watched the scene downstairs quietly. Jose told Wayne something as they walked out of the hotel before the two got into the car and left.

Jasper then pondered over how he was to treat Abbylon in the future.

Abbylon was unlike the other subsidiaries under him. Naturally, this was because Wayne himself was different.

Both their surnames started with ‘M’, yet Wayne and Hudson were completely different people. Hence, Jasper had to treat them differently as well.

People like Wayne would never agree to be someone else’s subordinate, so Jasper had to treat him like a partner right from the get-go. The same applied to Hudson.

However, Wayne needed more autonomy than Hudson did.

Greg stood beside him and the two watched the quiet flow of the Southface River below them. Jasper smiled and replied, “You’re just seeing a small portion of this. The whole company’s moving to Waterhoof City in two more years.

“That’s when the letters JW will resound all over Somerland.”

Jasper was, of course, referring to the first skyscraper to be built in Waterhoof City.

Greg did not know too much about this, and he gasped, “But this building is still new, isn’t it? Are you going to give it up so soon?”

Jasper smiled. “I’m just moving the company. I can still lease this office to other companies, you know?”

Greg looked at Jasper and answered. “As we promised, I come here today in hopes to start my own business.”

Jasper nodded and said, “I know what you’re capable of and that you have extraordinary talent when it comes to the managerial ranks. Go ahead, tell me what kind of work you want to do.”

While Jasper and Greg had initially agreed to have the latter start from a clerk-level position, Jasper had changed his mind over the past few days.

He believed that starting from the bottom was too much a waste of Greg’s talents.

Jasper knew Greg too well, thanks to experiences from his past and present life with this man. It was this profound understanding Jasper had of Greg’s personality that made the man so trustworthy to Jasper.

As Jasper’s property grew, so did his employee-base. There were tons of capable people under him.

However, a person’s capability was one thing. Their trustworthiness was another thing altogether.

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