Life at the Top

Life At The Top Chapter 1834

The higher Jasper’s level, the deeper his understanding of the world and the more sophisticated his worldview.

Jasper knew very well that a so-called mysterious organization or some random bigwig could not manage a country, much less society as a whole.

It involved military, politics, culture, technology, finance, people’s livelihood, and so on.

When he was reincarnated, and even before he was reincarnated, Jasper often wondered whether this world was really controlled by a mysterious organization. After all, there were a lot of similar conspiracy theories about this matter.

Now, he understood that this was

impossible.

If an industry or a region were controlled b y such an organization, he might still believe it because it did not require that much power to influence.

However, if it was the world’s number one power like the United States, or even all of Western society, it was absolutely

impossible.

“But even for that organization, it is impossible to appoint the forty-fourth president so far in advance. This requires the cooperation of the candidates themselves and the compromise of various forces. Everything will involve conflict of interests, so I don’t believe

what you said.”

Alan’s next sentence gave Jasper a better understanding of this so-called organization.

At the same time, it also made him

understand how to deal with this.

What was certain now was that such an organization did exist, but Jasper had no idea what it was called, what it was like, o r who was in it.

Therefore, he should not expose himself i n this regard.

Furthermore, from what Alan said, even this organization could not decide who was the next president of the United States.

This made Jasper breathe a sigh of relief because he felt this was pretty normal.

After all, that was the president of the United States. Once in office, he was the most powerful person on the planet with the most advanced military weapons and the most powerful economic power. How could such a person be the puppet of an organization?

Or perhaps it was some kind of compromise on interest.

This system was similar to the political contribution system of the United States,

which was open and legal.

The businessmen of the United States would look for candidates who could bring them interests before the general election, and then provide funds to the party to support the election. Once the election was successful, the candidate would reciprocate and give the businessman some preferential policies or

bills in the company or industry.

“But there are already several candidates, right? The one I told you of is the one I think is the most likely candidate.”

Jasper worked hard to prevent any flaws

and loopholes in his language. After all,

person on the phone was not

person, but the

in North America,

old man.

slightest flaw,

catch him.

Jasper, Alan

word. It seemed that he

tacitly agreed to this.

also made Jasper breathe a

It seemed that he did not

anything wrong.

who the candidates,

you choose to invest

to you. I believe you have

of evaluation methods

this person

investing in.”

made Alan

the last trace of doubt

hesitation in his heart.

As

of candidates,

and observe slowly before deciding whether

Maynards, political resources were not scarce. Even if they made a mistake once or twice, the possibility of them losing something

be lost if it failed. Now, what they needed to do now was to act as a lobbyist between the

This was completely acceptable.

can tell me

candidate now,” Alan said.

now within your sphere of influence. He is the

said the

and not own up after he got his hand

Alan’s status and position, it would b e near

“Him?”

surprised Jasper was that

the name.

that

him, Mr.

Jasper laughed.

it comes to him, I know that he has a very wide voter base in the local area,

obviously had something

he did not continue.

She’ll be able to

concluded successfully now that they were at this

to ask Celine to come home,

is unwilling. The

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