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Life at the Top Chapter 365

“People like you think that they can do anything you want just because they’re rich. Your wealth is the source of everything you possess. Therefore, to you, money is even more important than your own life.

“That’s why the best way to deal with people like you is to have you watch yourself become a poor beggar. The pain and torture of something like that is a much more horrifying thought than death to you.”

Jasper then chuckled softly in front of Sebastian, who was quivering uncontrollably.

“You lost all of your liquidity, so you can’t pay off the debts that you owe the private loan companies. Those people will try to get back their money from Kaymaroon as soon as possible.

“Running out of money isn’t a problem. You can sell your goods as there are plenty of goods in the supermarket anyway. Hence, you’ll surely be able to recover some of your loss.

“After that, the bank will take note of Kaymaroon’s debt crisis. I’m sure they will immediately sue you and bring you to court.

“All of this will take place one by one after the sun rises tomorrow. In other words, your life is over.”

Sebastian stared at Jasper with a terrified gaze. He trembled in fear. “No, you can’t do this! This is impossible!” He shouted out.

All of a sudden, Sebastian got on his knees and kneeled on the ground. He grabbed the hem of Jasper’s shirt with both hands. “Jasper Laine, no, Brother Laine, Mr. Laine. You can’t do this to me, Mr. Laine. I know what I did was wrong. I deserve to die. I’m an idiot. I shouldn’t have gone against you!” He pleaded.

“I beg of you. Please let me go this once. I really can’t lose Kaymaroon! My competitors won’t let me go so easily, Mr. Laine. I beg of you, please spare me!”

Jasper fixed an icy gaze on Sebastian, who had started sobbing pitifully. “Ten years ago, there was a woman who had begged piteously in front of you as well. However, did you spare her life?” He asked stonily.

Sebastian’s voice quivered as he pleaded with Jasper. “I was blinded by my lust and greed back then. I really didn’t know that things would turn out this way. To be honest, I had no intentions of killing her at all back then. I just wanted to scare her,” he said.

“Who would have thought that she would suddenly get killed? Even if I was bolder, I wouldn’t have dared to kill somebody.

“I’m willing to take out half of Kaymaroon’s assets. No, make it two-thirds. I’ll give you two-thirds of Kaymaroon’s assets in exchange for my life. At least let me keep some of my assets. Mr. Laine, I was wrong. I was really wrong!”

Overcome by extreme terror and threat, Sebastian kneeled down on the ground and pressed his forehead to the ground repeatedly.

The sound of the forehead continuously banging against the ground echoed through the room. After a while, Sebastian’s forehead was matted with blood.

Jasper continued looking upon his actions coldly. He did not encourage him to keep going on nor reach out to stop him.

Sebastian’s fate had already been sealed. Even if he jumped and cursed, or knelt down to beg for mercy, nothing would change Jasper’s mind.

“Julian,” Jasper called out.

“Brother Laine,” Julian responded as he came forward.

“Take him outside. I don’t want to see him.”

Julian grunted a noise of affirmation before turning around to drag Sebastian, who was wailing in fear, to his feet. He then pulled Sebastian toward the door.

Initially, Sebastian pleaded with Jasper desperately. However, since begging had no effect whatsoever, he simply let go of all his restraints.

“Jasper Laine, you deserve a painful death! Remember what I said! I will never let you go even after I turn into a wandering ghost! This is a reminder of what will happen to you in the future! Don’t be satisfied just yet. Eventually, there will come a day when you’ll be trampled upon by someone else!

“You deserve a painful death!”

Julian threw him out of the villa with a loud crash. He then closed the door tightly.

“I can finally have some peace,” Jasper let out a soft sigh. He then turned around to look at Hector and Jacob Combe.

Fear and respect flashed across the two brothers’ gazes. They immediately stood up straight and displayed an obedient demeanor when they noticed Jasper looking their way.

“You guys did pretty well!”

Life at the Top Chapter 365

Life at the Top Chapter 365

“People like you think that they can do anything you want just because they’re rich. Your wealth is the source of everything you possess. Therefore, to you, money is even more important than your own life. “That’s why the best way to deal with people like you is to have you watch yourself become a poor beggar. The pain and torture of something like that is a much more horrifying thought than death to you.” Jasper then chuckled softly in front of Sebastian, who was quivering uncontrollably. "You lost all of your liquidity, so you can't pay off the debts that you owe the private loan companies. Those people will try to get back their money from Kaymaroon as soon as possible. “Running out of money isn’t a problem. You can sell your goods as there are plenty of goods in the supermarket anyway. Hence, you’ll surely be able to recover some of your loss. “After that, the bank will take note of Kaymaroon’s debt crisis. I’m sure they will immediately sue you and bring you to court. “All of this will take place one by one after the sun rises tomorrow. In other words, your life is over.” Sebastian stared at Jasper with a terrified gaze. He trembled in fear. “No, you can’t do this! This is impossible!” He shouted out. All of a sudden, Sebastian got on his knees and kneeled on the ground. He grabbed the hem of Jasper’s shirt with both hands. “Jasper Laine, no, Brother Laine, Mr. Laine. You can’t do this to me, Mr. Laine. I know what I did was wrong. I deserve to die. I’m an idiot. I shouldn’t have gone against you!” He pleaded. “I beg of you. Please let me go this once. I really can’t lose Kaymaroon! My competitors won’t let me go so easily, Mr. Laine. I beg of you, please spare me!” Jasper fixed an icy gaze on Sebastian, who had started sobbing pitifully. “Ten years ago, there was a woman who had begged piteously in front of you as well. However, did you spare her life?” He asked stonily. Sebastian’s voice quivered as he pleaded with Jasper. “I was blinded by my lust and greed back then. I really didn't know that things would turn out this way. To be honest, I had no intentions of killing her at all back then. I just wanted to scare her,” he said. “Who would have thought that she would suddenly get killed? Even if I was bolder, I wouldn’t have dared to kill somebody. “I’m willing to take out half of Kaymaroon's assets. No, make it two-thirds. I’ll give you two-thirds of Kaymaroon’s assets in exchange for my life. At least let me keep some of my assets. Mr. Laine, I was wrong. I was really wrong!” Overcome by extreme terror and threat, Sebastian kneeled down on the ground and pressed his forehead to the ground repeatedly. The sound of the forehead continuously banging against the ground echoed through the room. After a while, Sebastian’s forehead was matted with blood. Jasper continued looking upon his actions coldly. He did not encourage him to keep going on nor reach out to stop him. Sebastian’s fate had already been sealed. Even if he jumped and cursed, or knelt down to beg for mercy, nothing would change Jasper’s mind. “Julian,” Jasper called out. “Brother Laine,” Julian responded as he came forward. “Take him outside. I don’t want to see him.” Julian grunted a noise of affirmation before turning around to drag Sebastian, who was wailing in fear, to his feet. He then pulled Sebastian toward the door. Initially, Sebastian pleaded with Jasper desperately. However, since begging had no effect whatsoever, he simply let go of all his restraints. “Jasper Laine, you deserve a painful death! Remember what I said! I will never let you go even after I turn into a wandering ghost! This is a reminder of what will happen to you in the future! Don’t be satisfied just yet. Eventually, there will come a day when you’ll be trampled upon by someone else! “You deserve a painful death!” Julian threw him out of the villa with a loud crash. He then closed the door tightly. “I can finally have some peace,” Jasper let out a soft sigh. He then turned around to look at Hector and Jacob Combe. Fear and respect flashed across the two brothers’ gazes. They immediately stood up straight and displayed an obedient demeanor when they noticed Jasper looking their way. “You guys did pretty well!”

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