“I like the sound of that.”
It rained all night long and showed no signs of letting up.
Jasper had left to meet up with Jake and
Baz during the day.
“Based on the time difference, the market
will be reopening tonight, at which point
the lockdown order will be lifted. This is
only the beginning of our difficult battle.”
Jasper was more casual with the two of
them, inviting them to the company
cafeteria to chat over lunch.
“This time isn’t any better than the last. Wall Street is aiming to destroy us in every way possible. We’ll
be put under a great deal of pressure.”
Jasper stole a glance at the two of them,
and noticed that Jack’s countenance was
calm, while Baz’s was solemn.
“Are you chickening out, Old Willis?” With a chuckle, Jasper inquired.
Baz wore a bitter frown on his face as he replied, “Sort of. I haven’t been sleeping well lately, and I’m
under a lot of pressure in fear that something might slip up, There’s way too much at stake here.”
Jack patted Baz’s shoulder and remarked, “You are overthinking, just like a sissy. W e do, after all,
have Mr. Laine’s support, don’t we? You will be unscathed even if the sky falls.”
“Oh, you’re not bad at all, Jack. As someone from Harbor City with a different ethnicity, you are already
able to pick up the way we speak here despite being in Nauritus City for only a short period of time,”
Jasper exclaimed.
“When in Rome, do as the Romans do.” Jack chuckled as he responded.
Baz, on the other hand, was upset and refuted. “That is precisely why I am under so much stress. What
if I don’t get it right the first time? What will happen to JW and Mr. Laine if that happens?”
Jack’s face stiffened as soon as hose
words were spoken.
Jasper only cared about stuffing his face with food and spoke slowly. “Jack was right, Old Willis. You’re
like a little sissy.
“JW is my company, so you don’t have to worry about my problems since I’ll take care of them myself.
Why should you be concerned about something that has no bearing on your life?
“Keep in mind now that you’re only a part -time employee who works for me in exchange for a pay. If by
any chance I’m finished, which securities or fund company locally will not fight for your capabilities? Will
you still have to worry about your expenses if that happens?”
Baz said nervously, “I didn’t mean it like
that, I just…”
“I know you didn’t mean it that way, but
you must think as such.”
Jasper interrupted Baz before he could finish his sentence, and said earnestly, “I must make the overall
decision in the ensuing battle with Wall Street in the United States stock market, but the specific
implementation and follow
through depends on both of you. If either of
you has a shaky mentality, it will have a
n immediate effect on the entire team.
“What will you have me do when the time comes? I’ll be pitted against the best stock trading team in
the world, using only a keyboard to manage hundreds of accounts on my own.
“Remember that you must adjust your mindset and identify your respective positions before the market
begins tonight. You’re part-time employees. If you win, you may be eligible for bonuses. I f you lose,
simply pat yourself on the back, leave, and vote for resumes at other companies. What is the point of
being afraid?”
Jack nodded earnestly in response to Jasper’s speech. He was well aware of Jasper’s good intentions.
Baz, on the other hand, had red-rimmed eyes as he choked up. “Why must you burden yourself with
everything, Mr. Laine?”
“How would you like me to handle it if I don’t bear it alone?
Jasper drew a circle around him with his chopsticks. “Take a look at all of these people; all of these
employees. They and their families are counting on JW to supply them with enough food, the capability
to look after their parents, and t o offer the best education for their children.
“JW is mine as well as theirs. These
people will lose their jobs and their means
of earning a living if JW were to fall.
“That is precisely the reason why I must
bear it all.”
Jasper slammed his chopsticks onto the table as the conversation progressed to this point, then said
with a sullen face. ” Even so, these are things that only I have t o consider, and it has nothing to do with
you whatsoever, Old Willis. You need not worry. If you are unable to adjust your mentality before the
market reopens, you should get up and hand over your position to others. Please don’t delay my
business, understand?”
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