Chapter 113
Standing Before Love
Myra didnât know whether to laugh or cry right then. She couldnât seem to figure out the reason Sebastian came over to visitâit made her nervous at the start, but she eventually calmed herself down. Perhaps he misunderstood the situation and came over to thank me. I really didnât leak any confidential information to Hart Group, so Old Master Hartâs abrupt actions made me very helpless.
After she sent the old man off, she returned to her unit. Myraâs phone on the couch lit up with a new notification, informing her about the new friend request on her Messenger app. She had no choice but to tap on the âacceptâ button, and her new friend quickly sent her a message.
âIâll consider you as having passed the test since you made pretty decent noodles.â Iâm considered to have passed the test⦠What is he talking about? His text only left Myra more frustrated than ever. She simply threw her phone aside before she headed into the shower.
When Eve woke up, she realized that Sean had already left to handle other matters at the company.
Lyla was the one who stayed around to take care of her instead. However, Eve seemed extremely displeased to see Lyla beside her. âWhat are you doing here? We donât welcome you here, Miss Fisher.
You should have some self-respect; you should walk out yourself before I chase you out.â
Lyla didnât seem angered by Eveâs words. Instead, she put on a big smile. âEve, we both have Seanâs best interests at heart; whether it was two years ago or two years later. I left him two years ago and gave Myra the opportunity to revive Chase Groupâs business then. However, things are a lot different now, Eve. Myra can no longer save the Chase Group now, but I can do it. Donât you think you should be a little more polite with me?â
âYou can save the Chase Group?â Eve uttered in a sarcastic tone as she mocked Lylaâs words, which sounded no different to her than if Lyla were to admit that she was the daughter of the wealthiest men in Bradfort City. âHow could you save the company when even Myra canât do it? Donât get too arrogant, Miss Fisher; youâll only disappoint yourself more in the end.â
âWhether or not I get disappointed is my own issue. Are you sure you donât want me to help, Eve?â Lyla swiftly sat herself down beside the other woman. She was naturally pretty; her looks served as an access card when she mingled around with the upper classes of Bradfort City. âThereâs something else I want to tell you, Eve. Cameron is expecting a son in a few monthsâ time. Soon, that child is going to fight to become the Stark Groupâs inheritor.â
âWhat did you say?!â Eve exclaimed in a loud voice. After Richard had told her about the issues the company was facing and the traumatic memories of the Hilliville project that troubled her, Eve felt like she couldnât handle another shock right then. Nonetheless, Lyla was clearly well-prepared to tell her all about this matter. âIâm just saying that Myra might not inherit the Stark Group. After Cameronâs son is born, there wouldnât be enough time to save the Chase Group even if she does inherit the company, right? Furthermore, do you think Myra will still be willing to sacrifice her all just to save the Chase Group after all the hurt that sheâs been through?â
Eveâs face fell immediately. âStop making false assumptions! Myra isnât that sort of heartless, fickle-
minded person!â
âAre you worried that she might be fickle-minded, or are you actually afraid that she wouldnât be able to inherit the Stark Group after her younger brother comes along? Arenât you just worried that she wouldnât be capable of saving the Chase Group?â Lylaâs words gave Eve another blow. She then shoved her phone into Eveâs hands. âYou can read what this says if you donât believe me.â Eve hastily took the phone over. Her face turned ghastly pale after she went through all of the reports and articles of Cameron announcing the good news about his son.
Lyla spoke in an icy voice beside her. âAt this point, Iâm sure you know that you can no longer depend on Myra, Eve. The most you can get from her now is some financial support. However, you know how much she invested in Chase Group in the past; she probably doesnât have too much money right now.
If all you wanted was her money, whatâs the difference in taking my money instead? Iâve been hustling for the past two years; Iâm sure Iâll be able to fork out more money than Myra can. Furthermoreâ¦â Lyla fixed her gaze directly upon Eve. âI have my ways and connections. I have a way to sell the Chase Groupâs entire piece of land on Hilliville. Although you wonât get much of a profit, I can assure you that you wouldnât make a loss. The sales will be enough to fund the Chase Groupâs capital once more. As long as all the subsequent businesses run smoothly, all of the issues will be solved!â
There was a mixture of emotions surfacing on Eveâs face as she listened to Lylaâs words. Yeah, I know that I can no longer depend on Myra this time. Itâs no longer a given for her to inherit the Stark Groupâs business now that Cameron has a son, and the Chase Group can no longer wait for that to happen.
The price of our stocks has been falling for too long; I get worried just looking at it. Iâd definitely be willing to sacrifice some things if thereâs a good opportunity to get us out of this situation. Lyla is the one who came up with this opportunity, though⦠Will I be okay with that? Is this woman really here because she truly likes and cares for my son? Can she really help the Chase Group?!
âHow do you plan to do that?â Eve asked through gritted teeth. I know that I donât like this woman, but I donât have the time to figure out why nowâwhat matters most is that the Chase Group is saved!
âI have a big client who would like to buy all of the office buildings, commercial buildings and residential lots in Hilliville. If you agree for Sean to get married to me, Iâll contact that client immediately!â Lyla replied.
âBut Sean hasnât gotten a divorce with Myra yetâ¦â Eve hesitated as she spoke.
âItâs not hard to get an instant divorce. I can now tell you with great certainty that if Sean were to go to the Civil Affairs Bureau and call for Myra to head over now, she would be able to get the procedure done immediately!â Lyla uttered flatly.
âWhy should I believe you? If youâre just trying to lie and get yourself married to Seanâ¦â
âThe Chase Group is about to collapse. What do you have to be worried about, Eve? Do you think the Chase Group has anything that Iâm greedy for at this point?â Lyla sighed and shook her head to exaggerate the frustration she felt. âIâve always loved Sean. Why else do you think Iâve tried so many ways just to come back and help him out? You may not believe me, Eve, but I think there isnât anyone else on Earth who loves Sean more than I do. I can sacrifice everything for him. Iâm just here this time because I want to help him through this tough periodâ¦â she muttered with a bitter look in her eyes.
Eve changed her mind when she saw the mixture of sadness and determination in Lylaâs face. For the past two years, Eve had often seen her son suffering. He never once fancied Myra even though she loved him. They were all young back then; how could he have developed so much hatred for Myra? He was probably just rejecting the idea of being with her! He probably just enlarged the issue with their relationship once he found an issue with it. He mightâve done this so that he could keep his heart forâ¦
If Lyla has a way to save the Chase Group and if she and Sean are both deeply in love with one another⦠That actually sounds like a perfect scenario, right? I still feel like thereâs something odd about this, butâ¦
âAll right. You have to stick to your words!â Eve took a deep breath. âIâll choose to believe that youâre in love with Sean for now, Lyla. I just hope that your days with him in the future⦠Ah⦠I just hope the days get betterâ¦â I guess all the previous entanglements with Myra should come to an end. I do feel guilty for it, but this guilt isnât bigger than the threat of the Chase Groupâs bankruptcy. Myra and Sean simply arenât fated for one another. Perhaps in her next life⦠Eve thought.