Chapter 337
Chapter 337:
After years of humiliation, he was now able to show his true power, causing his hidden enemies to tremble with fear.
Was her mission now complete?
A loud crash echoed as Aiden kicked Bart away.
Aiden brushed off his pants, savoring the feeling of standing tall.
With his hands in his pockets, Aiden walked towards Bart, his strides long and purposeful.
Bart fought to push himself up, fear and helplessness flooding his chest as Aiden drew closer.
It was the first time Bart had seen Aiden standing, radiating an overwhelming aura. With each step he took, Aiden seemed to loom like a demon emerging from the depths, and Bart was left feeling completely powerless.
“Stay back! I’m the vice president of Green Group…”
“Not anymore.” Aiden’s smile was sharp and cold. “I don’t care about your deal with Colson. You’re done.”
What a foolish deal it was! Bart had given away more than half of Green Group’s shares, only to be made a fool of.
“I won’t kill you, Bart.” Aiden stopped and looked down at him with a cold gaze. “For someone as selfish, arrogant, and ignorant as you, simply living is the worst punishment.”
Those around them didn’t understand Aiden’s choice, but Janice did.
Bart’s jealousy had driven him to plot against Aiden for years. Now, after being humiliated with no chance to fix things, he would always live under Aiden’s shadow, trapped by his own mind.
The more successful Aiden became, the more it would eat away at Bart.
In the end, Bart’s limbs were broken, and he was tossed out of the Green Group building like a useless rag. Alongside him, all the unfaithful shareholders were also removed.
At the same time, Aiden gave orders to merge Green Group with Forest Corp. This strong partnership would create an unbeatable force in Efrery, shifting the balance of power among the top families.
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From this point on, the four families would be reduced to three, with the Green family at the forefront.
Inside the car, Janice sat beside Aiden, who was driving. With no need to hide anymore, Aiden took the wheel, but the air between them was tense and quiet.
“Are you sure you don’t need my help?” Aiden asked after a long silence.
“No, I’m fine.” Janice shook her head, a playful smile tugging at her lips. “Green Group is settling down now. You’ve got enough on your plate. Besides, you’ve had your time to shine. Now it’s my turn.”
Aiden blinked in surprise before giving a resigned smile.
“Okay, I won’t take the spotlight. Looks like it’s time for the Edwards family to finally wake up.”
“Exactly,” Janice agreed. “I’m getting sick of dealing with them too.”
“Honestly, I’m curious,” Aiden said, a frown creasing his forehead and a bitter smile tugging at the corner of his mouth. “Are they really this clueless? Being made fools by Delilah?”
“Maybe they’ve figured out the truth for a while but refuse to face it. Admitting it would mean accepting their own foolishness and becoming the joke. They’re just too full of themselves to face the truth,” Janice responded.
Aiden was quiet, pondering her words.
She was right; the Edwards family had always been like that.
Time and again, Laurie had seen the truth but turned away from it, too proud to face her own mistakes.
But that kind of ignorance would be their downfall.
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