Chapter 830 Can't Bear It Anymore

Name:Billionaire's Gift Author:Rabbit
The game was getting more and more interesting.

However, Bruce did not intend to stay on and watch indifferently from the sidelines this time. He decided to join in. After all, he and Nathan had always been enemies. Nathan was also the one to blame for his misery once upon a time.

Tony kept his mouth shut and listened to what was going on in the next room.

"You are really good at tooting your horn, aren't you? How can you possibly compare to her? Mandy is way prettier than you could ever hope to be. She is also a much more sophisticated woman than you are! Granted, you both have considerable resources. But above all, she's a kind soul. Something you clearly know nothing about!" He paused before adding, "The only reason I've put up with you all these years is that we've known each other for a long time. I thought that maybe, just maybe you'd change! But as far as I can see, there's no changing you." Nathan glowered at Eve. His expression instantly turned malicious.

She became increasingly infuriated the more she listened to him. She felt like her world was on the verge of collapse and screamed, "Argh!"

Nathan stared at her quietly. He noticed sadness and depression in her eyes.

"It's useless to scream. I asked you out here today to tell you that those who've committed many injustices are bound to be punished eventually. I will spare your life, but only if you are willing to cooperate with me and hand over the antidote. Otherwise, I can guarantee you that your family will be ruined!" Nathan squinted. His dark eyes further enhanced the air of danger around him. His magnetic voice resonated with a hint of forbearance as he tried hard to restrain his emotions.

Now was not the right time to take Eve's life. Deep down, he thought that he should kill her as soon as the matter was sorted. He would not allow her to hurt his family any longer.

Th

ted Nathan to bring up such a huge issue.

"Don't worry. Your dividend payments will remain as usual," Nathan answered. His cold eyes narrowed as he looked in the direction of the shareholder. He knew very well that they were all worried about their paychecks.

"Is everything going well? You have to give us a reason. Besides, what will the public say about this?" demanded another shareholder.

"I don't care what the public says! I am here to tell you all that we will be terminating our relationship with the Sus Bank effective immediately. We will no longer cooperate with them from now on. I hope you will pass this message on to your subordinates and prepare accordingly," Nathan finalized. His expression remained cold as he stared stiffly at his surprised audience.

Many of the shareholders had been with the company for a long time. Maintaining the current business model had become increasingly difficult over the years, even though income continued to increase rapidly. A considerable number of companies went bankrupt every year. JS International might not go bankrupt overnight, but terminating the Sus Bank contract was bound to affect the company's reputation. Other banks could refrain from collaborating with them in the future.