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The Man's Decree novel Chapter 408

Chapter 408 Let Me Worry About It

“Sure. I will be there by noon!” Jared nodded.

Jared needed someone mature and careful like Luke to work for him. That was why he agreed to go to the Wagner residence.

“Then, I will be waiting for you at my place, Mr. Chance!”

As such, Luke took Dominic away. By then, Dominic was all worn out and almost lost his consciousness.

Shortly after Luke left, Tommy and Phoenix came. Jared’s lips curled into a smile as he noticed the expressions on their faces when they looked at each other. They’re into each other!

“My Lord, Herb Palace sent their men and asked for the final payment. They said the herbs were ready. They will send the order once they receive the final payment,” Phoenix told Jared with a low voice.

“Okay. I will try to collect the fund. Please sell all the properties of the Jantz family at a low price. Keep this mansion. See how much money you can collect…”

Jared frowned slightly.

It was indeed challenging for him to collect a few billion in such a short time. He did not have much business in hand, except for selling some revitalizing pills. Plus, the sales of the pills were not very good recently. Moreover, Jared barely had time to make those pills.

 

Even though Templar Regiment and Phoenix Regiment were large, they were still a gang. They did not own many properties, and they still needed to support a lot of subordinates. Hence, they would not be able to help financially.

“Okay!” Phoenix nodded firmly. “But I fear it would be difficult to sell them within such a short time. Nevertheless, I have sent men to Herb Palace and asked for a few days of grace!”

 

“My Lord, what about I sell all the properties of Templar Regiment in Summerbank too? I might be able to get some money. After all, Templar Regiment is just a rabble. I only discovered that I was a joke after I came to Summberbank!”

Tommy uttered.

Jared glanced at Tommy and smiled faintly. “Do you want to settle down in Summerbank too?”

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