Jasper looked at Mr. Boyle’s face and figured he did not look like he was lying. Moreover, he did not need to lie.
“I should consider what you said, but this time, I am not doing this for my own interest…”
Mr. Boyle noticed Jasper’s confidence. His experience in the business world for so many years was not groundless.
How could he not fail to realize that what Jasper was about to do was related to the higher-ups?
Therefore, they reached an agreement regarding this.
“Mr. Boyle, are you excited to see your granddaughter?”
“Sigh, I am…” Mr. Boyle sighed, and a longing look appeared in his eyes.
No matter how high his status or how much wealth he had, at this moment, Mr. Boyle was just a grandfather waiting for his granddaughter to come back.
The exchange went smoothly, and Mr. Boyle’s granddaughter finally returned to her country and her grandfather’s arms.
“My darling child, you’re finally back. Did you suffer when you were abroad?” Mr. Boyle asked in concern.
“It’s fine, Grandpa. I’m happy to be able to come back alive to see you.”
The grandfather and granddaughter held each other and wept.
“This matter has finally come to an end. I can finally rest assured…” Mr. McNeal stood at one side and said to Jasper.
“I must thank you for this, Mr. McNeal. Thank you for not letting any Somerlanders get bullied out there,” Jasper answered.
“This is what I should do…” Even if Mr. McNeal’s voice was soft, he showed incomparable resolution. “Alright, my ship is almost here. I’m going now.”
“I’ll walk you,” Jasper said.
***
This matter had finally come to an end. Immediately after, Jasper called Wendy.
“Alright. Don’t worry, I won’t make you worry.”
Jasper chatted with Wendy for a while and then hung up the phone. He was also considering whether to depart from Swallow City or make a trip to Harbor City. However, Jasper never expected to not need to come up with an answer to this question. Instead, someone else did the choosing for him.
Jasper’s phone rang, and he saw it was Henry.
“Jasper, are you still in Swallow Capital?”
“Yes, do you need to tell me something?”
“Yes, but this might be bad news…”
“Tell me. I’m listening.”
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