Villain: Manipulating the Heroines into hating the Protagonist

Chapter 760: Targeted By David’s Father and Grandfather



Chapter 760: Targeted By David’s Father and Grandfather

Wang Jian returned to the hotel suite with Bella, the high of the night’s events still buzzing in his veins. As they entered the luxurious room, Bella closed the door behind them, her eyes never leaving his. There was something magnetic between them, an intense pull that only grew stronger after the chaos of the bar fight.

Bella, still flushed with excitement from watching Wang Jian’s display of strength, slid her arms around his neck, pressing her body against his. Her voluptuous form fit perfectly against him, and she whispered breathlessly, “I can’t believe you did all that… you’re unbelievable.” Wang Jian smiled, a confident glint in his eyes. “I told you, no one can stand in my way.” His hands wandered down her back, tracing the curves of her body before settling on her hips. He pulled her closer, the heat between them growing.

Without wasting any time, Bella tugged at his shirt, pulling it over his head and revealing his toned chest. Her fingers trailed over his skin as she pressed her lips against his neck, her voice low and sultry. “I’ve never wanted someone so badly…”

Wang Jian responded by capturing her lips in a heated kiss, his hands moving to unbutton her dress. Slowly, he peeled the fabric away, revealing her curvaceous figure. The intensity between them deepened, and soon they were tangled together on the bed, their bodies moving in perfect sync.

Meanwhile, across town, David Langston lay in a hospital bed, bruised, broken, and barely conscious. His body ached all over, and every breath sent sharp pains through his ribs. He had been beaten badly, but the physical pain was nothing compared to the humiliation that burned inside him. Wang Jian had humiliated him in front of Bella, and there was nothing David could do to stop it.

His father, Richard Langston, and his grandfather, Harold Langston, rushed into the hospital room, their faces grim as they took in David’s battered condition. The sight of their son and grandson in such a state shocked them to their core. Richard, usually composed and calm, could barely contain his anger.

“Who did this to you?” Richard demanded, his voice tight with fury. “Who the hell would dare to lay a hand on my son?”

David, still groggy from the painkillers, weakly muttered, “It was him… Wang Jian…”

Harold’s face hardened as he heard the name. “Wang Jian?” he repeated, his voice filled with cold resolve. “We’ll make him pay for this, David. No one messes with a Langston and gets away with it.”

Richard nodded, already formulating a plan in his mind. “We’ll ruin him,” he said darkly. “But first, we need to find out everything about him. We need to know who he is, where he’s from, and what he’s after.”

They immediately ordered their team of investigators to dig up every bit of information they could find about Wang Jian. As the hours passed, Richard and Harold learned that Wang Jian wasn’t just some random man who had beaten their son. He was the man who had single- handedly defeated the gang members David had hired to kill him. And that wasn’t the most alarming part. They also discovered that Wang Jian had connections to some very powerful players-Charlotte and Sarah, owners of major companies that had a lot of sway in the business world.

When Richard heard the names of Charlotte and Sarah, he clenched his fists. These women were not to be underestimated. Their companies, VoltX Innovations and Blake Robotics, held significant influence in both the technology and manufacturing sectors. But Richard had political connections of his own, and he knew how to hit them where it hurt-by targeting their companies’ market value.

“We’ll hit them where it hurts the most,” Harold declared, his voice full of venom. “We’ll use every political favor we have. I’ll make sure the right strings are pulled, and their stock value will drop like a stone. Once their companies start to crumble, they’ll lose their support for Wang Jian.”

Richard nodded in agreement. “I’ll make some calls,” he said, already thinking of the politicians and businessmen he could reach out to. The Langston family had deep connections with the Democratic Party, and Richard planned to use those ties to launch an attack on Charlotte and Sarah’s companies. With enough pressure, he was certain that the shares of VoltX Innovations and Blake Robotics would plummet.

Within hours, Richard and Harold began their campaign. They contacted their political allies, pushing for investigations into Charlotte and Sarah’s business practices. Subtle rumors were spread about potential scandals within their companies, and soon, there were whispers of corporate corruption, all of which began to affect the market’s confidence in VoltX Innovations and Blake Robotics. As a result, the shares of both companies began to waver.

But what the Langston men didn’t know was that Wang Jian had anticipated their moves. He had expected that Richard and Harold would use their political connections to retaliate, and he had already put countermeasures in place. Before the Langstons had even begun their attack, Wang Jian had instructed Charlotte and Sarah to call in their favors with the Republican Party. They had both cultivated powerful relationships with key figures in the party, ensuring that they would be protected when the time came.

When the rumors about Charlotte and Sarah’s companies started to spread, their Republican allies immediately stepped in. Public statements were made refuting the allegations, and several prominent politicians voiced their support for VoltX Innovations and Blake Robotics, praising their contributions to the economy and technological innovation. The media, swayed by the Republican influence, quickly shifted the narrative, painting Charlotte and Sarah’s companies in a positive light.

On top of that, Charlotte and Sarah launched a PR campaign to counteract the negative press. They released statements emphasizing the ethical practices of their companies and their commitment to innovation and job creation. They appeared on talk shows, gave interviews, and rallied public support. Within days, the tide had turned in their favor, and instead of their companies suffering, their stocks stabilized and even began to rise again.

Wang Jian had played his cards perfectly, and Richard and Harold found themselves outmaneuvered at every turn. Despite their best efforts, they couldn’t shake the strong support that Charlotte and Sarah’s companies received from their Republican backers. The political connections they thought would help them had backfired.

Richard sat in his office, fuming as he read the latest reports. Every move they made had been countered. “This is ridiculous,” he muttered, slamming the papers down on his desk. “No matter what we do, they’re one step ahead of us.”

Harold, though equally frustrated, remained calm. “We need to think carefully about our next move,” he said, his voice steady. “Wang Jian isn’t just some upstart. He’s clearly planned all

of this.”

Richard nodded, knowing his father was right. They couldn’t afford to make any more mistakes. But as much as he hated to admit it, they were at a disadvantage. Wang Jian had the upper hand, and for now, they would need to regroup and rethink their strategy.

Back in the hotel suite, Wang Jian lay beside Bella, a satisfied smile on his face as she rested against him. He had known all along that the Langstons would retaliate, and he had been ready for it. With Charlotte and Sarah’s companies protected, and the public perception turning against the Langstons, Wang Jian knew that his victory was inevitable. The Langston empire was crumbling, and soon, there would be nothing left for them to hold onto.

Bella stirred beside him, looking up at him with admiration in her eyes. “You always seem to be one step ahead,” she said softly.

Wang Jian chuckled, his fingers brushing through her hair. “That’s because I know how to play

the game,” he replied. “And I always win.”

Bella smiled, leaning in to kiss him gently. “I’m glad I’m on your side.”

Wang Jian smirked, pulling her closer. “You always will be.”

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