Otherwise, Kayden, who knew how to protect himself, might have just stood up and left without turning his head.
“Businessmen have only interest in their eyes. They do not care about life or death.”
Jasper took a sip from his teacup. The hot tea entered his throat as the fragrance filled his nose.
“The level of risk has always been in direct proportion to the profit. If you dare not fight, why are you still doing business?”
Kayden’s expression was as still as stagnant water while his fingers slowly tapped on the surface of the table without saying a word.
Jasper glanced at the time and smiled, “Mr. Langdon, there is not much time.”
“How confident are you?” Kayden asked, raising his head and looking at Jasper with a burning gaze.
“How confident am I?” Jasper laughed involuntarily. “Of course, I’m not.”
When Kayden heard this, he widened his eyes and almost cried out.
“If I’m confident, Mr. Langdon, why would I ask you to join me? This is certainly an opportunity to make a lot of money, but if I could do it myself, why bother to share it with you?”
Jasper‘s next statement caused Kayden to swallow his words.
“Hahaha! How interesting!” Kayden burst out laughing.
“Contact me when you start to take action.”
After getting this answer, Jasper finally got up with satisfaction and extended his hand toward Kayden, “Well then, let’s hope for a joyous partnership.”
“But now, I think I must treat you as equal, otherwise I will suffer,” Kayden said solemnly.
“I love making friends the most.” Jasper smiled.
Seeing that Jasper was preparing to leave after saying this, Kayden could not help but ask, “Are you leaving now?”
“I still have to talk to a lot of people. I’m very busy,” Jasper said without looking back.
Looking at Jasper’s back, Kayden’s brows trembled.
He realized that Jasper was really going to be playing a big game this time.
While he thought about this, Kayden lost the mood to continue enjoying the delicious food. Thus, he got up and called a car. He was going to see his father, Half-the-Harbor Langdon.
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