My third move was never truly disrupted by Victor’s apparent rebirth.
People tend to project their own logic onto others.
Especially someone like Victor, who had become a cold and ruthless businessman.
In his mind, it was inevitable that tonight I would use the Grant family’s resources to forcibly acquire shares of the Harlow
Corporation, manipulate a boardroom vote, and push Graham into power.
He couldn’t fathom there being another possibility.
After all, he had been eagerly awaiting this night, convinced it would mark his triumphant return to the top of the corporate
world.
But why would I let him have his way?
From the very beginning, my third move was never about a hostile takeover.
William was an exceptional leader.
Diligent and conscientious, he cared deeply about his employees and had always held the Grant family in high regard.
Knowing he might suffer a heart attack tonight, why wouldn’t I prepare in advance to change his fate?
Victor might have regained his past life memories a month ago, but he wouldn’t have known that for the past six months,
William had been undergoing comprehensive medical exams.
His treatment plan had expanded significantly, and his health was now far better than it was destined to be in the previous
timeline.
From the start, my goal was only to sow doubt about Victor in William’s mind.
My first move served this purpose. So did the second.