Jasper had spent 4.8 billion to buy 10% of Skyward Aluminum’s shares.
Chapter Summary: Chapter 613 – Life at The Top by Cold Night
In Chapter 613, a key moment in the Revenge novel Life at The Top, Cold Night delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Jasper had spent 4.8 billion to buy 10% of Skyward Aluminum’s shares.
In truth, Skyward Aluminum had no more than a market price of 30 billion. The only reason it cost 4.8 billion to buy 10% of its shares was that 1.8 billion was spent on acquisition premium.
In other words, they had benefitted retail investors who decided to jump on the bandwagon.
Not that Jasper cared, since he was spending Gale’s money.
That old man had too much money that he would never get to spend it all, and there was nothing wrong with benefitting the general public.
That day, Jasper arrived at Hanks Residence with Julian in tow.
Despite having such a long-standing battle with the Hanks family, this was still the first time Jasper had stepped foot in their house.
They were a wealthy family, after all, so the entire park was the Hanks family’s property.
As for their base, the Hanks family had exquisitely renovated the park, which was by both the mountains and bodies of water.
“Not bad. I’d say this entire park as a whole could be sold for 100 to 200 million,” Jasper chuckled and said.
“Who are you two looking for?”
An old man walked out of the park and asked Jasper confusedly.
Jasper smiled. “Help me inform Sirius that his creditor is here to collect his debts.”
The old man was stunned for a moment before he spoke in a tense voice, “What kind of nonsense are you saying? Leave. This isn’t a place for you to fool around.”
“Please pass the message, sir. You only need to tell him that the creditor’s name is Jasper. He’ll want to see me.” Jasper was very polite to the old man and did not give him any attitude.
“You were still a nobody when the Hanks family became one of Southeast Province’s upper class.”
Dave laughed and agreed, saying, “Exactly. Seriously, Dad, just throw this ignorant b*stard out as I said. He’s an eyesore.”
Jasper did not even spare the two of them a glance and spoke calmly, “I thought Zayden was useless enough, but I didn’t expect you two to be even worse. It explains why Zayden was the only one from his generation in the family who managed to make a small name for himself.”
“You b*stard! What did you say?” Dave was furious.
Neville stared at Jasper coldly and sneered, “Looks like you’re just an arrogant b*stard who wants to die.”
With that, Neville whistled and a huge German Shepherd that reached the waist of a fully grown adult ran over. It sat beside Neville and glared at Jasper who was a stranger.
“I’m going to have my dog bite you to death.”
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