Chapter 749: First Move Of Wang Jian Against Langston Industries
Chapter 749: First Move Of Wang Jian Against Langston Industries
Chapter 749: First Move Of Wang Jian Against Langston Industries
Wang Jian was now settled comfortably in California, the heart of Langston Industries. With his suite in the hotel, luxurious and lavish, he began working on his plan to bring down David Langston's empire. His two prime tools-Sarah and Charlotte-were ready, but he wasn't in any rush. He knew that patience and precision would win this game. After all, dismantling an empire didn't happen overnight. Wang Jian smiled to himself as he looked out of the large windows overlooking the city skyline, already formulating his next steps.
The morning started with Sarah and Charlotte lounging in their suite, looking far more rested than they had the previous day. Charlotte's son was off exploring the hotel, and Sarah's daughter was keeping herself entertained on a tablet. Both women were now fully aware of the power they had over their companies and how they could wield it like a weapon.
Wang Jian sauntered into their suite, dressed casually but exuding an air of authority. "Alright, ladies, let's get started," he said smoothly, sitting on the edge of the bed. He looked at them both, his tone calm but commanding. "The first step is subtle. We're not going for the knockout punch just yet. Instead, we'll start by undercutting Langston Industries on their most profitable products."
Sarah raised an eyebrow, sitting up straighter. "Undercutting? You want us to drop our prices?"
"Exactly," Wang Jian confirmed. "David's been running on high margins for too long. He's become complacent. He'll never expect a sudden price drop. It'll force him to either lower his prices or lose customers. And I'm betting he won't want to lower them because it'll eat into his profit margins. That's when we strike."
Charlotte looked intrigued. "And how long do we keep this up?"
Wang Jian smiled. "As long as it takes. But don't worry, you won't lose any money. Your companies are stable enough to absorb the temporary losses. What we're aiming for is to destabilize his cash flow."
Both women nodded, their minds already buzzing with ideas. Wang Jian knew they were both smart enough to execute the plan, but the best part? David wouldn't know what hit him.
Meanwhile, David Langston sat at his desk in Langston Industries' headquarters, unaware of the storm brewing. He'd spent the past few days finalizing his plan to bribe key members of the board at both Sarah and Charlotte's companies. With those insiders, he would stage a coup and oust them from their positions. Once that was done, taking over their companies would be a formality.
David leaned back in his chair, smirking. "Sarah and Charlotte won't see this coming," he muttered to himself. "Their companies will be mine in no time."
But just as he was about to congratulate himself, his assistant knocked on the door and entered with a file. "Mr. Langston, you need to see this," she said, her voice tinged with urgency.
David frowned and opened the file. It was a report on his competitors-Sarah and Charlotte. His eyes widened as he scanned the documents. Their companies had both dropped their prices on several key products-products that were nearly identical to what Langston Industries specialized in. And worse, customers were flocking to them.
"Damn it," David cursed, tossing the file onto the desk. This was a direct attack, and it had hit him where it hurt: his bottom line.
He stood up and began pacing, his mind racing. "They're trying to force my hand," he muttered. "If I drop my prices, I'll lose profits. If I don't, I'll lose customers. But why now? Why so aggressive?"
David grabbed his phone and called his chief financial officer. "We're going to buy out their suppliers," he said coldly. "If we control the supply chain, they won't be able to produce their products. We'll starve them out."
His CFO hesitated. "That's a risky move, David. It could backfire if they find new suppliers..."
"They won't," David snapped. "By the time they do, it'll be too late."
Wang Jian, of course, anticipated this move as well. As soon as David began buying out
suppliers, Wang Jian instructed Sarah and Charlotte to diversify their supply chains. They secured deals with smaller, more agile suppliers who were eager for new business. While David was busy trying to corner the market, Wang Jian and his mistresses were staying one
step ahead.
As Wang Jian sat with Sarah and Charlotte one evening, they discussed the latest developments. "David's trying to squeeze us out by controlling the supply chain," Charlotte said, her brow furrowed in concern.
Wang Jian smiled calmly. "Let him try. We've already diversified. By the time he realizes his mistake, it'll be too late for him."
Sarah nodded, her confidence restored. "We'll keep pushing forward. He's going to run out of
moves soon."
Wang Jian leaned back, looking utterly relaxed. "Exactly. And when that happens, we'll deliver the final blow."
And so, the battle between Wang Jian and David Langston continued to unfold, with each side making bold moves and counter-moves. But while David was growing increasingly desperate, Wang Jian remained calm, confident, and always a step ahead. And as the pressure mounted,
Wang Jian took full advantage of his time in California, enjoying the pleasures of his voluptuous mistresses-whether it was a quiet evening with Bella, or a playful afternoon with Jessica and Emma.
The destruction of Langston Industries was inevitable, but Wang Jian wasn't in any rush. After
all, the game was just beginning.
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