Chapter 315
Chapter 315
Ryan’s body stiffened suddenly, the light in his eyes fading inch by inch.
He knew better than anyone how we lost our child.
What lay between us was not just Jessica or anyone else, but a living, breathing life.
If I reconciled with him, what would the deceased child mean then?
Knock knock-
Outside the door, lan knocked on the glass door.
Ryan’s voice was cold. “Come in.”
lan entered with an urgent expression, “Mr. Frost, the Shaw family is starting to suspect. Bethany and her team has gone to the Frost Group, and they might come here next.”
“No rush.”
Ryan, always adept at strategizing in business, said with a dangerous tone, “Have Reece accelerate the project acquisition. We need to finish it within three days so that even if the Shaw family finds out, it will be too late.”
Clearly, the merging of the RF Group and the Frost Group had put him on an equal footing with the Shaw family, or even put him ahead.
“Understood.”
“Leave. Give me a minute.”
After giving instructions, Ryan watched lan leave quickly.
Once the door was closed again, Ryan turned to me and, with a mix of compromise and dominance, he said, “You can consider me selfish. Just remember, Mrs. Frost must be you.”
Leaving those words, he didn’t wait for my response and walked out with large strides.
Always so confident!
I felt as if all my previous words were just like speaking to a brick wall.
It couldn’t change what he had already decided.
Seeing my frustration, Jane came in and asked, “What’s the situation with Ryan and the RF Group?”
“He is their so–called owner,” I replied.
Jane was not a big mouth and could be trusted.
She was stunned by what I said. “What the hell?”
I shrugged, “Surprised, right?”
She stomped her foot in anger, slammed the door shut and muttered fiercely, “So we leave the Frost Group, work our butts off to start our own business, and in the end, we’re still working for him?”
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Chapter 315
Her reaction made me feel a bit more at ease, and I nodded “You summed it up perfectly.”
“Damn, he really is a crafty old fox.”
Jane, though shocked, took a while to accept the reality, “So what do we do now? Continue working for him?”
“Not necessarily.”
I adjusted my mindset. “With almost half the shares in our hands, they won’t interfere with company decisions. That’s still better than working for someone else. As for the shares… I’ll find another opportunity to discuss it with him.”
According to lan, the 10% shares of the Frost Group Group I held would double in value.
I would have the leverage to negotiate conditions with Ryan.
When I returned home that evening, I ran into Frank in the underground car park.
An idea suddenly resurfaced, making me look at Frank with a glimmer in my eyes.
“What’s with that look?” Frank eyed me warily. “If you have something to say, say it. Don’t give me that look.”
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