Julian said awkwardly, “Jasper, I haven’t even thought about these things.”
Jasper noticed Julian’s somewhat embarrassed response and said with a smile, “How about this, I’ll give you a commercial property on Gold Pedestrian Street when you get married in the future?”
“Gold Pedestrian Street? What kind of place is it?” Julian asked with some confusion.
Jasper laughed and said, “Waterhoof City has built a demonstration site for the national pedestrian street early last year. It’s still not that famous now, but from how I see it, it’ll one day become a famous pedestrian street known throughout the country, even becoming one of the landmarks of Waterhoof City.
“If we buy it now, it’ll bring in steady profits without any losses. Plus, I’ve always thought about being a landlord.”
Judging from his words now, the shopping that Jasper had mentioned to Julian earlier was naturally not one that entailed shopping for clothes or luxury items. Those things were, at best, something to spend his pocket money on and not even considered a serious purchase.
What he really wanted was ownership of the commercial properties on Gold Pedestrian Street.
Jasper had only remembered about this business opportunity when he was counting the Hanks family’s assets.
There had been a letter of intent written in Sirius’s third uncle’s name for the purchase of ten commercial properties on Gold Pedestrian Street and this triggered Jasper’s memory.
Gold Pedestrian Street was but one of three top pedestrian streets in the country. It had now just been completed and was still many years away from becoming popular.
The disposable income per capita would increase when the national economy rose in the future. Simply put, when people had more money in their wallets, they would start to travel and spend. Only then would the potential of the pedestrian street really burst forth.
Jasper’s trip to Waterhoof City this time was so that he could purchase Gold Pedestrian Street from Waterhoof City Hall. He had been here more than once in his past life, and back then, he had imagined that if he had a commercial property in a place like this, repaying credit card debt would not have been a problem.
He could even just relax and enjoy the rest of his life.
Now that he had power as well as a great opportunity in front of him, he would eventually follow through on his unfulfilled dream from his past life of becoming a landlord.
“The turmoil from the earlier Skyward Aluminum incident has not completely passed. Even a regular man like myself has heard plenty about Mr. Laine’s operations in the stock market. Many colleagues in my department also trade in stocks and have earned quite a bit by following you. I would like to thank you on their behalf.”
Victor said with a hearty laugh.
Jasper invited Victor to take a seat on the sofa and smiled. “Mr. Gul, it seems you know quite a bit about me.”
After flattering one other, Jasper explained his intentions.
“Mr. Gul, in all honesty, I’m here this time mainly to buy up all the commercial properties on Gold Pedestrian Street.”
As soon as he said this, even Victor Gul, who was not unused to witnessing great storms, could not help the change in his expression.
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