Chapter 1708
Renee's rare praise of Jovan made him feel uneasy, and he shrugged." Don't say that. Briar and | are the same
kind of people-we'll do whatever it takes to get what we want. So... she and | are now allies, and I'm happy we
are." "You're stubborn, Jovan. | was wrong about you." Renee was angry at Jovan for deciding to work with Briar.
She didn't want to talk to Briar either, so she stood up and clumsily made her way out.
Jovan didn't go after her or explain-he just let her sulk, thinking badly of him.
Briar crossed her arms and watched as Renee staggered and nearly fell several times as she walked away. Then,
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtshe turned and said to Jovan, "I thought you were a passionate person, but | guess you aren't that nice either
since you didn't go comfort her or help her when she almost fell. | finally understand why she refuses to let
Stefan go even though you've tried your best to win her over; if it were me, | would have chosen Stefan too."
Jovan glared at Briar. "Don't talk about things you don't understand. Do you really think we're friends?" "No, |
don't flatter myself like that." Hostility gleamed in Briar's eyes as she sneered, "We're just exchanging profit-you
have something | want, and | have something you want. We are the same, and we're willing to get our hands
dirty to get what we want." "I'm glad you realize it." Jovan nodded and looked at the sky, then said finally, "So,
can | check my goods now?" "You've got to showyour sincerity first." Briar was very cautious, and didn't
want to suffer any losses.
Jovan frowned and hesitated briefly. "I've not gained a firm foothold in Hunt Enterprise yet. I'm just the
company's acting president, so I still need to hold a board meeting for votes if | want to make a decision." "So, |
still can't see your sincerity then?" Briar raised her brows. "I can wait.
After all, you're not in a hurry, so why should | be?" "How about this? I'll transfer five percent of my shares of
Hunt Enterprise to you. I'm sure that shows enough sincerity on my part." Jovan owned twenty percent of the
shares of Hunt Enterprise, and was one of the largest shareholders alongside Stefan, Stefan's father, and
Timothy. If he transferred five percent of his shares to Briar, he wouldn't be the fourth largest shareholder
anymore, and would have less power in Hunt Enterprise as well as Beach City. It was the greatest sincerity he
could show.
Briar sneered in disdain. "You want to bribewith a mere five percent of the shares? Am | that worthless to
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmyou? Plus, | don't want money. | would have led a worry-free life as the wife of Stefan's brother if | wanted money.
Why would | go through so much trouble?"
Jovan slowly clenched his fists. "I know you want Stefan, but | don't have the ability to make you a member of
the board of directors of Hunt Enterprise. The members of the board of directors are all seniors, including my
grandpa and uncle, so they'll definitely object to it if they learn of your identity."
Briar did not compromise. "I cto you because | knew this wouldn't be easy to do. After all, what I'm offering
is very tempting, right?" Her face was ruined, and she had no power or influence. It was a social death, and even
the beggars on the street might despise her. There was no way she could get Stefan like this, so she had to make
a comeback with a higher status.