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Life at The Top novel Chapter 822

Summary for Chapter 822: Life at The Top

Summary of Chapter 822 from Life at The Top

Chapter 822 marks a crucial moment in Cold Night’s Revenge novel, Life at The Top. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

“F*ck! It has to be Morrison! He’s the one behind all this!”

Page immediately roared after Brin spoke.

Jasper looked at Page and asked, “Who’s this Morrison you speak of?”

Page clenched his jaw and replied, “Morrison is the senior investment manager of Layman Investments. We’ve contacted him before for funds but his conditions were too harsh so we didn’t agree…

“In truth, we were only in New York yesterday to negotiate with Morrison.

“But his condition was to have 80% of Google’s shares and its managerial rights for 60 million US dollars. We might as well sell ourselves to him if that’s the case, so we didn’t agree.”

Brin sighed and spoke, “Not only is Morrison the senior investment manager of Layman Investments, but his father is Rogers, the president of Quantum Funds.

“As far as he’s concerned, Google either has to accept Layman Investments’ humiliating conditions or it’ll be completely destroyed. I’m not surprised he would do such a thing.”

Jasper, who had not reacted much at all, arched his brow slightly at that.

Quantum Funds. Rogers.

After the Harbor City billion-dollar stocks rescue plan, the Law family and the other rich families had also found out who the culprit was.

Quantum Funds had been the culprit behind it all. While the head of Quantum Funds was Soros, the culprit behind Harbor City’s stock crisis was Quantum Funds’ second in charge, Rogers.

The first time Jasper had lost since he started his business was to Rogers.

Neither Page nor Brin dared to answer Jasper’s question.

The question was too sensitive.

“Alright, don’t worry about this for now. I’ll deal with it. Go back and rest in the hotel first.”

Page and Brin nodded at Jasper’s words in agreement.

The acquisition of Google was now a personal fight between Jasper and Morrison, or even Jasper and Layman Investment Bank.

Page and Brin could easily partner with the person who was willing to pay the most, but they could not help but feel that Morrison had only made this move to prevent Jasper from acquiring Google.

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