Looking shocked, Simon felt a surge of anger within him. "Are you kicking me out of Refined Threads Co.? You ingrate! My dad saved Jacob's life! You're an ungrateful bitch! You should have been run over by a car!"
Without warning, he was slapped in the face and instantly saw stars.
Janice gasped in shock. "Edward?"
Edward moved his arm with a cold flicker in his eyes. Then, he delivered a few more punches to Simon.
His expression was eerily cold. "Looks like the Jovarek siblings haven't cured you of your habit of yelling."
After that, he ordered his bodyguards, "Leave him on the side of the road. Let him crawl around the ground. Remember to contact the media so that they can film it."
"Got it."
Simon was utterly dumbfounded. He still hadn't come to his senses when they dragged him out.
"Wait a minute," Edward suddenly called out.
The bodyguards froze, awaiting his orders.
Edward grabbed the bank card from the coffee table and tossed it onto Simon's face.
"Keep that money safe for him."
Edward didn't want Janice to have anything more to do with Simon.
Janice had seen Edward beating Simon up before, but Edward had never been this emotional. Every time Edward was in a fight with Simon, it was to defend Janice.
She went over and held his hand.
That would explain it as Refined Threads Co. didn't have any business dealings with Prosper Stitch Group.
"Don't worry. I can take care of it." Janice changed the topic to discuss work. "Were you trying to help me out when you gave some of your customer orders to Refined Threads Co.?"
Edward bent over and gave her a hug. He explained warmly, "You need to buy back the majority of your company's shares. It's a tough battle, but I'll help you."
A company with too many decision-makers would be too decentralized. The executive chairperson would slowly lose his or her influence.
Edward was a talented businessman, but he worked his way up very slowly because he refused to take in any shareholders. He wanted to build his wealth on his own.
Besides, a crocheting business required no major investments. All he ever spent on was the purchase of crocheting materials. Unlike companies in the finance sector, he did not need a huge startup capital.
In the later stages, Prosper Stitch Group had overcome their major challenges. Many companies were eager to invest in them.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Bride To Be Not Me (Janice and Simon)
Any updates?...
Please upload new chapters...
Please upload new chapters...