Yantail's boss had real vision and guts. He transferred half of his shares to River and locked him in at Yantail. As long as the company thrived, the boss had nothing to worry about.

And he was right. Yantail's boss had gone from near bankruptcy to becoming a billionaire.

And he was only going to get richer.

At this point, Yantail was basically River's company. There was no way he'd walk away from it for another job.

Instead, he'd pour everything he had into making Yantail even stronger.

everything. The boss only showed up at big meetings—and even then, he mostly just listened to River. These days, he spent his time taking care of his daughter, who was in her last year of high school, and his son,

of major companies tried to lure River away with huge offers. None of them succeeded—and the

shocked everyone by handing

a big difference between working for someone and working for yourself. River and Yantail's boss were the perfect

boss, I don't think I could've done it. Half the company? No way. At most, I'd give River

wonder people said the boss had vision and guts. Maybe he wasn't a business genius, but he had great instincts. He hired River, trusted him

about River, the boss didn't listen. He didn't care. He didn't even

trust who you hire, and don't hire anyone you can't trust. "His success is our nightmare," Romina said. "Don't forget, Yantail and Lafond are in the same industry. We're competitors-and competitors are enemies.". "Exactly," Donovan said. "I wanted to poach him for Lafond, too,

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