Chapter 1566
The Untouchable Ex-Wife
Hearing that, Stefan frowned in displeasure. âWhatâs there to say to him, Grandpa? He didnât have to leave the room when we talked, so why do I have to leave when you want to talk to him?â Recently, Timothy loved chatting with Jovan secretly. Stefan didnât know what they talked about, and the feeling of being left out made him uneasy. He couldnât understand why Timothy wanted to be on guard against him since he was Timothyâs biological grandson, and wondered if Timothy was mistaken. âGrandpa, Iâm Stef, your grandson. Jovan is your brotherâs grandson. Are you sure you want to talk to him alone?â At that moment, Stefan felt like a child fighting for his parentsâ love.
âIâm asking Van to stay, not you. Just shut up and get out,â Timothy snapped at Stefan.
Helpless, Stefan sighed and left Timothyâs room.
Once Stefan had left, Jovan casually walked to Timothyâs bed and pulled a chair out to take a seat.
Faking a smile, he looked at the old man. âDonât tell me you want to talk about the company again?â
Timothy talked about nothing but Hunt Enterprise when he asked Jovan to stay back these days. He knew it was a critical time for Hunt Enterprise given its external and internal conflicts, and if something went wrong, the company would be doomed. Besides, the internal conflict only existed because of Jovan. Timothy had absolute power over the company, but he had passed it on to Stefan. Jovan was merely Stefanâs subordinate. Jovanâs influence and power were getting stronger, but he needed Timothyâs approval if he wanted to fully control the company.
âYouâre a smart boy, Van. You have the means and are decisive, and your character is similar to mine.
My two other grandsons arenât as capable as you because of their soft hearts. Itâs a shortcoming in the dog-eat-dog world of business.â Timothy spoke slowly, his gaze sharp. He was well aware of the current situation in the company, and he knew that Jovan would defeat Stefan. Stefan cared too much about his family, so he would undoubtedly be affected by his feelings, and the ending⦠would be miserable.
âSo, youâre saying that Iâm not more capable than Stefan even if I defeat him, but itâs because he canât be as cruel as me, right?â Jovan knew that Timothy only saw him as a junior who was full of cunning schemes. Even if he won, it would be unrighteous. However, Jovan felt that Timothyâs opinion of him was high praise. It was easy to pretend to be nice in this era, but it was difficult to be a truly despicable man. He felt honored that he could do so without any pretense.
âYou saved Stef so he wonât be cruel to you in this fight, but youâll do exactly the opposite to him. Isnât the ending obvious?â Sadness overwhelmed Timothy, but he got straight to the point.