Villain: Manipulating the Heroines into hating the Protagonist

Chapter 766: New Branches In Other Countries



Chapter 766: New Branches In Other Countries

Wang Jian’s plans were moving forward smoothly, but building Bella, Jessica, and Emma’s group of companies into major players wasn’t without its challenges. The trio had launched several businesses under their names-Bella was heading a luxury goods and fashion conglomerate called Elegance Global, Jessica had a tech startup known as InnovateX Solutions, and Emma, with her natural interest in beauty and wellness, led Lumina Lifestyle, a health and beauty brand focused on organic products.

Despite the success in the early stages, the day-to-day realities of running large companies began to show cracks, particularly for Jessica and Emma, who, despite their enthusiasm, were still inexperienced at just eighteen years old.

One afternoon, Bella sat in her office at Elegance Global’s new headquarters, flipping through a stack of papers. “I swear, I never thought managing so many brands under one roof would be this intense,” she said, exhaling. “But at least my team respects me. The gray hairs must make me seem wiser.”

Wang Jian, who had been overseeing the operations from behind the scenes, smirked as he stood near the window, arms crossed. “You’re doing great, Bella. I knew you’d handle it well. You’ve got the experience and charisma. But Jessica and Emma… they’re still adjusting.”

Bella nodded, glancing at the screen of her tablet where several reports were lined up. “Yeah, I can tell. Especially Jessica. She’s got the ideas, but her leadership style… it’s a bit too soft. I overheard some of her team complaining about her lack of decisiveness.”

“That’s why I’m going to step in quietly,” Wang Jian said with a grin. “You, Charlotte, Sarah, and I—we’ll guide them. But from the shadows. Let them run it, but they’ll need our support. And when it comes to gaining influence in politics and international markets, that’s where I’ll take over directly.”

Meanwhile, at Innovatex Solutions, Jessica sat at the head of a large boardroom table, surrounded by her team of engineers and business development managers. She had been running through a pitch for a new software platform, but the atmosphere was tense. Some of the senior staff members exchanged skeptical glances, clearly questioning Jessica’s leadership due to her age.

“I think this could be revolutionary for the cybersecurity market,” Jessica said, trying to maintain her confidence. “We’ve worked hard on the encryption protocols, and with the right investors-”

One of the older engineers, a man named Greg, interrupted. “Jessica, it’s a good concept, but we need more than just good ideas. What about the execution? We’ve been hearing this pitch for weeks now, and there’s been no movement on securing the partnerships we need.”

Jessica hesitated, her confidence wavering. “I-I’ve been working on that, but… things take time.”

The meeting dragged on, with Jessica trying to assert her vision but being consistently questioned by her team. Afterward, she walked out of the boardroom feeling deflated.

In the hallway, she bumped into Wang Jian, who had been waiting outside. He smiled gently, placing a hand on her shoulder. “Rough day?”

Jessica sighed. “They don’t take me seriously. I’m just eighteen… and they all see me as this kid playing at being a CEO.”

Wang Jian pulled her aside, looking into her eyes with calm reassurance. “You’ve got the skills, Jessica. Don’t let them shake your confidence. But you also need to show strength. Be firm when you know you’re right. They’ll respect you once you start making decisions they can’t ignore.”

Jessica nodded, though her uncertainty remained. “I just don’t want to fail.”

“You won’t,” Wang Jian said, his voice steady. “Because I’ve got your back. And so does Charlotte. Sarah will help you with managing the finances, and I’ll be working with you closely on strategy.”

As the days went by, Wang Jian spent more time helping Jessica and Emma refine their leadership styles. Lumina Lifestyle, Emma’s wellness brand, had its own challenges as well, especially with Emma struggling to manage the constant pressure of running a business at such a young age.

“Everything’s falling apart!” Emma exclaimed one evening at the safehouse, throwing her tablet onto the couch. “We’ve got supply chain issues, our social media campaigns aren’t gaining traction, and I have no idea what I’m doing.”

Sarah, who had been working with her on operations, sat beside her and offered a reassuring smile. “You’re doing fine, Emma. No one expects you to have all the answers right away.”

Wang Jian entered the room, leaning against the doorway. “What she means is, you’re learning. Running a company isn’t something you master in a day. You’ve got us to help you- use that.”

Emma pouted slightly, still frustrated, but she appreciated the support. “I just don’t want to disappoint anyone. Especially you, Wang.”

Wang Jian walked over and placed a hand on her shoulder. “You won’t. We’re all in this together.”

As the companies slowly stabilized under the guidance of Wang Jian and his older allies, Wang began to shift his focus toward expanding internationally. He knew that if they wanted to challenge Leon and Devereux Global, they couldn’t just rely on the U.S. market. They had to spread their influence overseas, where Leon’s reach wasn’t as strong.

“First stop, Argentina,” Wang Jian said one morning, laying out a map on the dining table in the safehouse. “It’s got a growing tech market, and it’s a perfect place to set up a branch of InnovateX. Jessica, you’ll come with me to oversee the launch.”

Jessica looked surprised but excited. “Me? But I’m still getting things under control here.”

“That’s why you need to see how things work in different markets. It’ll give you perspective- and besides, I’ll be with you every step of the way.”

Wang Jian’s trips to countries like Argentina and various parts of Europe soon became a central part of his strategy. He set up branches of Elegance Global, InnovateX Solutions, and Lumina Lifestyle in these new markets, quietly expanding their influence while keeping their ties to the U.S. hidden from Leon’s watchful eye.

In Argentina, Wang Jian worked closely with a local businesswoman named Sofia Martinez, who ran a logistics firm that helped with the distribution of InnovateX’s software. Sofia was a stunning woman in her early thirties, with dark, flowing hair and a figure that easily caught Wang Jian’s attention.

During one of their late-night business meetings, as they sat alone in Sofia’s office, Wang Jian noticed how her body language had shifted. She was leaning closer, her voice softening, her eyes lingering on him longer than before.

“You’ve built something impressive,” Sofia said, her voice low as she swirled the wine in her glass. “It’s not every day I meet someone as ambitious as you.”

Wang Jian leaned back, his gaze locking onto hers. “Ambition comes naturally when you’ve

got everything to lose.”

Sofia smiled, her lips curving into a seductive smirk. “And what is it that you’re afraid of losing?”

“Control,” Wang Jian replied, his voice steady as he leaned forward. “I always stay in control. Of my businesses. Of my future. And sometimes… of other things.”

Sofia’s breath caught in her throat, and the tension in the room became palpable. Wang Jian knew he had her. It was only a matter of time.

Over the course of the next few weeks, Wang Jian’s visits to Sofia’s office became more frequent, and their relationship quickly moved from professional to intimate. Despite the fact that Sofia was married with two children, Wang Jian had no hesitation about seducing her. He reveled in the power he had over her, watching as she became more and more infatuated with

him.

One evening, after another long day of meetings, Wang Jian found himself alone with Sofia in

her lavish home while her husband was away on business. The two of them stood on the balcony, looking out over the city lights.

“I never thought I’d meet someone like you,” Sofia whispered, her fingers trailing along Wang Jian’s arm. “You make me feel… alive.”

Wang Jian smirked, pulling her closer. “That’s because I know how to take control. And I

always get what I want.”

Sofia looked up at him, her eyes filled with desire. “What do you want?”

Without a word, Wang Jian kissed her, his lips claiming hers in a way that left no room for

doubt. Sofia melted into him, her body pressing against his as she surrendered completely. And just like that, another piece of Wang Jian’s plan fell into place.

He knew that he would eventually have to leave Argentina and continue his expansion in other countries, but for now, Sofia was his-and he would use her influence to help grow his companies even further.

With every new conquest, both in business and in the bedroom, Wang Jian’s power grew. He expanded Bella, Jessica, and Emma’s companies across Europe and South America, setting up branches in countries like France, Italy, and Spain. And in each country, he found new women to seduce, breaking them down mentally and physically until they were completely loyal to

him.

Whether it was an influential actress, a powerful business executive, or a rising social media star, Wang Jian always got what he wanted. He had mastered the art of manipulation, using charm, power, and seduction to get women to betray their partners and devote themselves to

him entirely.

And as his empire grew, so did his confidence. Wang Jian knew that it was only a matter of

time before he would be ready to take down Leon Devereux once and for all. But for now, he would continue to expand, seduce, and conquer-one woman and one business at a time.


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