You had to admit-River was a capable man. The founder of Yantail admired and trusted him deeply, even handing over half of the company's shares. River had the final say on all company matters. The founder didn't bother with anything anymore he just sat back and collected the profits.

He never had a daughter, but if he did, he probably would've tried to marry her off to River.

After Yantail became one of the top companies in Eaglioncile, it developed a fierce rivalry with Lafond Group, which operated in the same industry. River was fully aware that Yantail had almost gone bankrupt in its early days—and it had Lafond's fingerprints all over it.

River and the Lafond Group's vice president clashed every time they crossed paths. The animosity between them was undeniable.

In Eaglioncile, everyone knew they were sworn enemies.

If someone hosted a banquet and invited Romina, River would definitely be left off the guest list, just to avoid the two throwing down in public and putting the host in an awkward position.

Sometimes Lafond's customers switched to Yantail, and vice versa. The

competition between the two companies was relentless-a nonstop business

war.

Many were hoping the war would lead to a price battle so they could score great products at

had bribed someone at Yantail to sabotage the lucky

where it was common for businesses to keep lucky bamboo and money trees,

success.

of prosperity was like stabbing them with a knife—it

so deep, it was nearly impossible to resolve unless one

nodded at her employees' greetings as she walked past, saying

elevator and took it to

president, was on the same

was her

grandfather's first grandchildren, and he adored them both. Sure, he was happy when later grandkids were born-but

his trust. In the company, Romina was vice president, her brother the CEO-both of them outranked their cousins. "Vice

stepped forward upon seeing

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