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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1444

Sellers had been willing to stand by Aurora when her reputation was on the line, but he would never extend the same courtesy to Israel. Unlike Leonard, Sellers was pragmatic. While he might make sacrifices for the woman he loved, his goodwill had its limits. His affection extended only as far as his own interests—strictly within reason, and only as long as it didn't cost him much.

With Aurora, he might have stretched a little further. But everyone else? They simply weren't worth that kind of investment.

Stella knew that after this incident, Israel was no longer a significant threat.

"Although Israel still holds shares in The Williams Group, he has no real power within the company anymore," Joshua added.

"Does that mean his shares could be acquired at the right time?" Stella asked.

Joshua nodded. "They could, but I would advise against you being the one to acquire them."

While Stella was now competent at handling her company's daily operations, she was still learning the intricacies of corporate warfare. Joshua was her best teacher.

"Joshua, come in and let's talk," Stella said, inviting him into her apartment where they could speak more freely.

Joshua accepted and followed her inside. Stella made him a cup of tea and sat down across from him.

He took a sip before continuing, "The Williams siblings are all fiercely ambitious. They may not be at each other's throats for the position of heir, but Israel's shares will become a prime target. Coleman can't inherit The Williams Group, so he'll want to become the largest shareholder. And Aurora's ambitions are plain to see. It's better to use this to shatter their fragile alliance and let them fracture from within."

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