My Scheming Little Devil-Chapter 898: Shameless
"Yes, Chairman Zhang, Chairman Liu, you must understand that betraying the company’s interests can lead to being sued in court," Jun Shi’s voice carried a barely concealed threat. Unless this group of shareholders wanted to go to jail and die together, they wouldn’t dare to reveal him.
The faces of those shareholders changed slightly as they looked at each other, their expressions filled with tension and hesitation.
The other shareholders around couldn’t help but feel anxious, and the atmosphere grew even tenser.
Ye Yuan observed the whole situation, looking at Third Young Master Jun, who was still leisurely and detached, and asked in a low voice.
"Will they really not be afraid of going to jail and betray Jun Shi?"
"What do you think?" Third Young Master Jun countered.
"I think there’s something unusual about this. They’re not stupid and they don’t seem like the upstanding type either. They’re birds of a feather with Jun Shi, so why would they do something so thankless that also implicates themselves... unless..." His sharp eyes shifted, suspiciously staring at the fox-like man.
"Unless what?"
"You did something insidious behind the scenes, forcing them into a corner where they have no choice but to stab Jun Shi in the back."
"Hehe..." Third Young Master Jun’s eyebrows curved, and beneath those thick, curled lashes, his black pupils shone with a sinister light, "Today, I’ll teach you your first lesson in business warfare—if your opponent is underhanded, you have to be even more so! By any means necessary!"
Ye Yuan was taken aback, could it be that he was instilling such dark ideas into such a young flower of his nation? Wasn’t he afraid of twisting his young mind?
Such an evil teacher. He wasn’t at all interested in those far too serious and dogmatic teachers who always preach about truth, kindness, and beauty. At least this bad man truly sparked his desire to take on a challenge.
"What about the secret to success? What’s that?"
"It boils down to just three words," Third Young Master Jun said with a sly, dangerous smile, slowly raising three pale fingers, "Shameless!"
Pfft... Ye Yuan almost spat out his tea. To say such a shameless answer with such boldness indeed took no shame.
It seemed his worldview was really about to twist completely.
Meanwhile, in the meeting, Jun Shi became increasingly aggressive, focusing intently on those few shareholders and desperately exerting invisible pressure on them.
"Gentlemen, nothing more to say? I don’t know why you would accuse me, but I understand you were forced. I won’t hold it against you for this matter, but if you dare spout nonsense again, don’t blame me for not being merciful."
Those shareholders had known Jun Shi for at least ten years; how could they not know that he was a man of ruthless means? They were frightened, but...
Suddenly they felt their phones vibrate, and upon sneaking a peek, their hearts froze.
The fear of Jun Shi’s threats was nothing compared to the dread of a certain more scheming and terrifying man. The old saying that ’the student surpasses the master’ couldn’t be more apt—Third Young Master had returned from abroad, and they had always been watching, thinking he was just a pampered and soft heir.
But they were clearly wrong.
Third Young Master Jun was a smiling tiger who, when he made his move, proved to be a hundred times more cunning and ruthless than Jun Shi, leaving them terrified.
Because Jun Shi was just cruel, whereas Third Young Master Jun’s cruelty and viciousness targeted people’s deepest vulnerabilities, grabbing hold of their lifeblood, making it impossible for them to fight back, only to comply!
They had underestimated this seemingly lazy and willful man. Perhaps it could be said that none of those present truly saw through the real, evil nature of this man.
They gritted their teeth and suddenly raised their heads.
"We have not accused President Jun falsely; we have ample evidence, even contracts, proving everything."
Upon their words, Jun Shi’s face turned ashen, he was outraged and incredulous.







