“If you pay one million, I’ll pay two million; if you pay five million, I’ll pay ten million. Let’s see who has more money. I heard that you’re in a poor financial situation right now.
“How much money can you afford to play this game with me?
“You ignoramus! You need to understand that Somerland is a backward, garbage country. The United States is the ruler of the world, whereas you’ll always remain a pitiful little creature in front of me. If my father can take you down, then I can also crush you under my feet!
“Of course, to show you how generous the Americans are, I’m willing to give you a chance. If you’re willing to comply, I’ll probably give you a bit of compensation because that way, at least you won’t have to go back as a penniless good-for-nothing.”
Jasper looked calmly at the complacent and savage Morrison, saying in an intrigued tone, “Is that so? Let’s hear it, then.”
“I know you bought 27% of Google’s shares from Todd. Look, I’ll buy those shares from you for two million US dollars. Maybe I’ll be in a better mood that way,” Morrison said.
Jasper cast a meaningful glance at Morrison and said, “Looks like you’re really optimistic about Google, huh?”
There were slight changes in Morrison’s expression when Jasper said those words.
He stared at Jasper with intense displeasure.
He had a feeling that Jasper knew about the upcoming partnership between Google and Yahoo.
The news of it remained confidential, though. What did Jasper really mean when he said that?
Looking as pleased as Punch, Henry’s eyes lit up when he saw Jasper. He rushed over excitedly to share his experience as a private plane owner with him.
He was not far away when he heard a man sitting in front of Jasper calling him an ignoramus.
Without hesitation, Henry walked up and smacked Morrison on the back of his head, nearly sending him falling to the ground face first.
“Idiot, you’d better clean that mouth of yours. If I hear you say degrading things like that to someone else of Somer descent, I’ll stomp the sh*t out of you.
“Motherf*cker, men these days have terrible mouths, don’t they? They always have ways to ruin my good mood.”
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