Julian sat in his office, his eyes fixed on the screen in front of him. Alex had just reported in, and Julian's eyes narrowed as he listened to the news. Sophia was hiding in her headquarters, thinking she was safe. But Julian had other plans.
With a few swift keystrokes, Julian contacted his PA, instructing him to reach out to the investors in Sophia's company. "Make them an offer they can't refuse," Julian said, his voice firm. "I want her company to crumble, and I want it to happen now."
His PA nodded, understanding the implication. In mere minutes, the investors began to receive lucrative offers from Julian's company, tempting them to abandon Sophia's sinking ship. The offers were too good to refuse, and one by one, the investors started to jump ship.
As the news spread like wildfire, Sophia's empire began to crumble. Investors backed out, shares plummeted, and her company's value nosedived. Sophia's eyes widened in horror as she watched her world unravel. She had never imagined that Julian would strike so quickly, or so ruthlessly.
But Julian was merciless. He had been waiting for this moment for a long time, and he was not going to let Sophia escape. He could imagine the desperation in her eyes, the panic she will feel when she realize her kingdom was falling apart.
And then, the final blow came. Sophia's biggest investor, the one who had been loyal to her for years, called her to say that he was pulling out. Sophia's company was finished, and she was left with nothing.
Sophia's eyes filled with tears as she realized the extent of her defeat. She had underestimated Julian, and she had paid the price. With a heavy heart, she made her way to Julian's office, ready to surrender. "You win," she said, her voice barely audible.
Julian smiled, his eyes gleaming with victory. "Oh, Sophia," he said. "I always do."