VILLAIN: MANIPULATING THE HEROINES INTO HATING THE PROTAGONIST - Chapter 739: Getting Closer To CEO Beauties
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Time passed slowly, but the seeds Wang Jian had planted during his meeting with the seven rivals of Langston Industries were beginning to bear fruit. He kept in regular contact with two of them-Charlotte Mason and Sarah Blake. These two powerful women had caught his attention not just for their impressive business acumen but also for their voluptuous bodies and captivating beauty.
Wang Jian knew that if he played his cards right, his ongoing relationship with Charlotte and Sarah would not only weaken Langston Industries but also allow him to get closer to them in ways far beyond professional.
Thanks to the inside information Wang Jian continued to gather from David Langston through Bella, he could feed Charlotte and Sarah exclusive updates on Langston Industries’ strategies. David often vented his frustrations during late-night drinking sessions with Bella, unaware that everything he said would end up in Wang Jian’s hands. Every little detail-from product launches to potential mergers-was handed over to the two women.
With Wang Jian’s information, Charlotte and Sarah were able to take swift actions. In just a couple of weeks, their companies launched projects that Langston Industries had been working on, beating David to the punch. VoltX Innovations, under Charlotte’s leadership, released advanced electric vehicle batteries that Langston had been preparing for months, while Blake Robotics introduced a line of AI-powered home assistants that left Langston’s planned models obsolete before they even hit the market.
The damage to Langston Industries was immense. David Langston, confused and furious, couldn’t understand how his competitors were always a step ahead. Meanwhile, Charlotte and Sarah’s companies were thriving. Their stock prices soared, and they each enjoyed substantial profits, thanks to the exclusive intelligence Wang Jian provided.
As their companies flourished, Charlotte and Sarah grew closer to Wang Jian. What had started as strictly business interactions soon became more personal. They began meeting him privately, away from the public eye, in upscale cafés, restaurants, and occasionally in the discreet luxury of private hotel lounges. Sometimes, they’d even meet him at bars for late- night drinks, loosening up in the warm glow of dim lighting and wine.
Despite Wang Jian’s younger age compared to the two women, both Charlotte and Sarah found themselves trusting him more and more. He was unlike anyone they’d ever met. His talents seemed endless he was not only a brilliant strategist and businessman but also a skilled musician, a great dancer, and even an exceptional hacker and programmer. In addition, he was a talented gamer, sculptor, martial artist, and soccer player. His vast array of skills impressed them deeply.
Wang Jian’s talents went beyond just impressing them, though. His calm demeanor and ability to handle almost any situation made both Charlotte and Sarah confide in him, especially regarding the challenges they faced, whether at work or in their personal lives. What stood out to Wang Jian was that they never shared their problems with him when the other was around. When he met with Charlotte alone, she would open up, but never when Sarah was there. The same was true for Sarah.
One evening, Charlotte and Wang Jian met at a high-end restaurant, hidden away in a private booth. After some casual conversation about their companies, Charlotte sighed deeply and looked at Wang Jian with a mix of frustration and exhaustion.
“You know, Wang, managing VoltX is becoming more of a nightmare than I ever imagined,” she admitted, swirling her glass of wine. “The company’s growing so fast, and I’m constantly dealing with internal politics. It’s like everyone’s trying to undermine me. They think I don’t know, but I see it. Some of my executives are plotting behind my back.”
Wang Jian leaned forward, listening intently, though inwardly, he was pleased. He knew the more Charlotte confided in him, the more dependent on him she would become.
“You’re the face of that company, Charlotte. Without you, it wouldn’t be where it is today,” Wang Jian said, his voice smooth and reassuring. “But it sounds like you need to shake things up. Maybe make some strategic changes that show your executives you’re in complete control. Perhaps some firings?”
Charlotte blinked, considering his suggestion. “You think that would help?”
“Absolutely,” Wang Jian replied confidently. “It would send a strong message. Besides, you don’t need disloyal people in your inner circle. Cut them out now before they cause bigger problems.”
Charlotte nodded slowly, a small smile crossing her lips. “You might be right. I’ve been avoiding it, but I think it’s time.”
As the conversation shifted, Charlotte also began to open up about her personal life. “And as if that’s not enough, my marriage is… well, it’s complicated. My husband and I barely talk these days. I feel like he’s always angry, especially now that VoltX is doing so well. I think he’s jealous of my success.”
Wang Jian hid his satisfaction behind a look of concern. “That’s tough. I can’t imagine how hard it must be to balance all of this. But it sounds like you’ve tried your best.”
“I have,” Charlotte sighed, rubbing her temple. “But nothing seems to work.”
Wang Jian’s suggestion was careful and calculated. “Maybe you need to spend some time apart. Focus on yourself and the company. Let him see what he’s missing.”
The idea seemed to resonate with Charlotte. She smiled faintly, clearly considering it. “You know… you might be onto something.”
A few days later, Wang Jian met with Sarah in a sleek, upscale café. Unlike Charlotte, Sarah’s demeanor was more composed, but the lines of stress were evident on her face.
“Wang, I don’t know what to do anymore,” Sarah said softly, stirring her coffee. “Running Blake Robotics has been a blessing, but it’s getting harder and harder to balance everything. The board is constantly pressuring me to innovate faster, and my personal life… well, let’s just say my husband has been less than understanding.”
Wang Jian nodded, encouraging her to continue. He had grown used to these private, candid conversations, and he knew that the more Sarah shared with him, the deeper their bond would
become.
“What’s happening at home?” he asked, his voice full of empathy.
Sarah sighed deeply. “He resents me for the time I spend at work. He used to be supportive,
but now he says I’m never around. And then there’s our daughter. She’s only three, but I feel like I’m missing out on everything. I come home, and she barely recognizes me some days.”
Wang Jian’s mind raced as he formulated the perfect response, one that would both comfort Sarah and allow him to become more involved in her life. “It sounds like you’re under an enormous amount of pressure, and you don’t deserve that,” he said. “Maybe you need to set clearer boundaries, especially with your husband. He has to understand that your work is
important too.”
Sarah looked at him, her eyes filled with gratitude. “You’re right. I’ve been bending over backward trying to make everyone happy, but it’s just not possible.”
Wang Jian smiled softly. “Exactly. And sometimes, people only appreciate what they have when they don’t have it anymore. You’ve worked hard to build Blake Robotics, and no one should make you feel guilty for that.”
Sarah nodded, seeming more resolved now. “Thanks, Wang. You always know what to say.”
As the weeks passed, both Charlotte and Sarah began taking Wang Jian’s advice to heart. Charlotte implemented some of the changes Wang had suggested in her company, firing disloyal executives and taking a more aggressive stance. Her company, VoltX Innovations, grew even more successful, but at the same time, her relationship with her husband deteriorated. They argued more frequently, and Charlotte found herself spending more time at work-and with Wang Jian-than at home.
Sarah, too, had begun to set boundaries with her husband, though the distance between them only grew. Her company thrived, and she took great satisfaction in her success, but the strain in her personal life became more pronounced. More and more, she turned to Wang Jian for advice, finding solace in his words and his company.
Wang Jian was delighted by how everything was unfolding. Each solution he provided to
Charlotte and Sarah was calculated to not only help their businesses but also drive a wedge between them and their husbands. He knew that if their home lives continued to fall apart, they would come to rely on him more and more-until he became the only constant in their
lives.
And when that happened, Wang Jian knew that seducing these two sexy, powerful women would be inevitable. For now, though, he was content to play the long game, enjoying the increasing time he spent with them and the power he held over their lives. He could wait until the moment was right to make his final move.
As they grew closer to him, Wang Jian could sense the shift in their demeanor around him. Charlotte and Sarah began to trust him implicitly, seeking out his company more often, sharing their deepest worries and frustrations. They had no idea that each suggestion he made was only drawing them deeper into his web. And Wang Jian was more than happy to bide his time, confident that soon, both of these sexy, married women would be his.