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Betrayed, Then Back For Blood

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Chapter 159

Chapter 159

Briar turned to Edgar, feigning confusion as she asked, “You calledhto givethe photos and have

dinner, right? We've eaten, and I've got the photos. What else do you want?”

“You haven't been hin so long. | have a lot to say to you. Let's sit down and talk,” Edgar replied.

He paused for a moment. Putting on the air of the family head, he instructed, “Sara, bring the small tea tin |

brought hlast month and make a pot of tea for the study.”

Sara, who had been quietly hiding in the room, spoke up and cout. She looked at Briar to make sure she

wasn't planning to leave, then rushed to

the kitchen to make stea.

Edgar smiled as he walked toward the stairs. He said, “Briar, con, let's go to the study and have a good

father-daughter talk. No one is allowed to

disturb us.”

Worried Briar might turn him down again, Edgar hurried upstairs right after speaking, not giving her even a

second to respond.

Briar shot a glance at the three who had been holding themselves back ever since she walked in, catching that

greedy, disdainful glint in Camden's eyes. She let out a cold snort, then sauntered upstairs without a care.

The study door was wide open. Edgar was already inside, standing by the desk and watching the staircase. When

he saw Briar coming up, that fake, loving smile appeared on his face again.

“Briar, over here. Csit,” Edgar called out, waving her over with a beaming grin.

Briar slouched into the study, flopping onto the sofa while making sure the photos in her pocket didn’t get bent.

“I'm short on time, so just spit it out,” she said in annoyance.

Pretending not to notice the annoyance in her tone, he chuckled, “You're still as stubborn as ever. It's late now,

so what could you possibly have going on right now?”

Briar snapped, clearly losing patience, “Edgar, there's no one else here, so stop pretending you have any dignity

left. If you have something to say, say it.”

Edgar's face turned ugly at her outburst, and he had to take several deep breaths to keep his anger in check.

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Just then, the servant brought in the tea. Edgar took a moment to collect himself before pouring Briar a cup. He

said, “Here, this is a premium tea. Give it

atry.”

Briar had run entirely out of patience with Edgar, who never seemed to understand plain words. Without another

word, she stood up and headed straight

for the door.

“Briar, I'm sorry...” Edgar hurried after her, his voice anxious and full of regret as he explained, “It's my fault. |

made you suffer all these years. | was wrong. | hope you can forgive your dad...”

He blocked her way and even gave her a deep bow, but Briar just stepped aside, dodging him without hesitation.

“You apologized. But, so what?” Briar spat; she wasn’t touched at all by Edgar's sudden humility and called him

out without mercy,

“I know you have an agenda for this apology. Stop wasting tand just say what you want. Don’t make me

stand here for nothing, he said coldly.

Ever since Briar walked through the door, every word out of her mouth was like poking holes in Edgar, and she

just couldn't talk to him without stabbing where it hurt.

“Alright then, I'll just say it,” Edgar said, clearly uncomfortable, knowing things were about to get tense with

Briar again.

Briar stood there, arms crossed, a half-smile playing on her lips as she waited for him to go on.

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“You're officially running Jennings Group now. As the leader, shouldn't you be thinking more about the company’s

future and planning Edge

Briar immediately caught the hidden meaning in his words and questioned, “So?”

“Since you're so close to Ashton now, you should talk to him about business deals and see if there are any

projects worth bringing in for the company. Edgar said.

Briar let out a cold laugh, “So that’s the real reason you calledhtonight, isn't it?”

Edgar didn’t deny it and continued, “We're all businesspeople. If there are good opportunities out there, of

course | want to get them for the company

Briar cut him off in an icy tone, “Are you kidding me? | am now the largest shareholder in Jennings Group, How

the company moves forward is none of your business anymore.”

As if that wasn't clear enough, Briar shook a finger in Edgar's face and spat, “And letgive you a piece of

advice. Don’t even think about using Ashton, Otherwise, even if you manage to make smoney, you won't

live long enough to spend it.”

Edgar's face went pale, and he stammered, “What... what exactly do you mean by that?”

Briar just kept waving her finger around and nonchalantly stated, “Don’t read too much into it. I'm just warning

you. Don’t try to take what doesn’t belong to you, or you'll have to deal with the consequences.”

Edgar still wouldn't give up as he pressed, “You're with Ashton now. Why can’t the Jennings family ask him for

sresources? Why would that be so dangerous?

“Don’t try to threaten me, or I'll just go straight to Ashton myself. He owesat least a little respect for your

sake, doesn’t he?”

Briar shot Edgar a look and laughed, “Oh? You sound so sure of yourself. How about | ask him for you right now?”

With that, she whipped out her phone, tapped on the very first pinned contact in her list, and hit call.

The call connected almost instantly. Briar thoughtfully put it on speaker, and Ashton’s gentle, caring voice filled

the room, “Briar?”

He sounded soft and genuinely concerned, and he asked, “Did you make it home?”

Edgar instantly recognized Ashton’s voice, his face lighting up with excitement. Before Briar could even get a

word in, he rushed to speak, eager to make his presence known. “Mr. Wade, hello. This is Edgar Jennings. | was

hoping to talk to you about something...”

“Shut up,” Ashton cut him off in a cold voice, all the warmth from Before gone in a flash. Now, the young man

sounded downright icy and fed up, his authority impossible to ignore.

Edgar went rigid, instantly silenced by fear. He shrank back, not even daring to look Briar in the eye, and just

stood aside, awkward and meek.

That was when Briar finally spoke, “Ashton, I'm still at the Jennings place. Edgar won't letleave. He keeps

dragginginto talks about the future of the Jennings Group and is even trying to getto reach out to you

for resources to help the company. Can you believe that? Isn't it just ridiculous?”

On the other end, Ashton went eerily quiet for a second before replying, “If you want a share of my resources,

that’s not out of the question.”

Edgar asked in a hopeful voice, “Mr. Wade, are you serious?”

Ashton let out a low chuckle, but he didn’t answer Edgar. Instead, he addressed Briar, “The moment your dad is

no longer a shareholder in Jennings Group, I'll have my secretary contact your company to discuss a

partnership.”

Edgar was left speechless.

To put it simply, as long as Edgar holds even a single share in Jennings Group, the Wade Group won't even think

about working with them.

It did not matter if Briar was the current CEO of Jennings Group, as none of that would change a thing.

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Briar’s eyes curved with amusement as she looked at the dazed Edgar and spat, “You heard that, right? Are you

still dreaming?” “Honestly how clusters can he be?’ she thought.

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