After Divorce She Becomes the Billionaire Heiress ( Sylvia and Cyril ) Chapter 136
After Divorce, She Becomes the Billionaire Heiress ( Sylvia and Cyril )
Chapter 136: The Mole
It was around mealtime, and th1/3
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ere were plenty of empty taxis outside the hotel. Sylvia had just hailed one and was about to get in when someone stopped the door from closing. She looked up and saw Cyril.
Without giving Sylvia a chance to speak, Cyril squeezed into the car as well and gave driver an address.
âWhat are you doing?â Sylvia asked.
the
Cyril couldnât possibly be so broke that he couldnât even afford a cab ride and had to freeload with her, right?
But as it turned out, Cyrilâs destination was the same as Sylviaâs.
âThereâs a mole in the company, and Iâm here to deal with it. But it seems itâs not just my company; yours seems to have the same problem,â Cyril said, explaining why he had- hitched a ride with Sylvia.
Sylvia was taken aback. When she heard the term âmole,â her mind immediately jumped to Inglee. After all, the whole thing about coming to France was Ingleeâs idea, so there might be a connection
âIf thereâs a mole in your company, why donât you just take a cab yourself? Why tag along with me?â Sylvia asked.
âIf I take a cab, itâll draw more attention. They might be on guard. Following you, they wonât suspect much. And if you feel Iâm causing you trouble, Iâll treat you to dinner later as compensation,â Cyril replied with impeccable manners, but Sylvia wasnât having any of it. Dining together would only complicate things further.
âNo need. I can afford the cab fare. Consider it payment for the intel you provided,â Sylvia said, closing her eyes, opting not to engage further with Cyril. Having to share a car with him was already irritating enough.
She could feel Cyrilâs gaz
could feel Cyrilâs gaze on her, intense and affectionate. But Sylvia found it ridiculous What gave him the right to look at her like that?
Fortunately, their destination wasnât far. A few minutes later, they arrived. Sylvia got out and glanced around. Through the window of a nearby café, she spotted Inglee, confirming her suspicions.
âIâve received reliable information that thereâs a mole in our company. Though not in top management, theyâre in a midâlevel position. Theyâve been selling company models and
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confidential files to other companies at high prices. I initially suspected your company, but it seems not,â Cyril explained his suspicions, rooted in their strained relationship and that of their respective bosses.
Sylvia raised an eyebrow. Suspecting their company of selling confidential files to hers was quite a leap.
âAny other thoughts?â Sylvia asked.
âSelling to another company or sent by another company,â Cyril calmly shared all his speculations with Sylvia, based on plausible scenarios.
Sylvia nodded. If she were in his shoes, sheâd probably make similar assumptions.
âWell, if we both have matters to attend to, I wonât disturb you further. Iâll go see why sheâs here,â Sylvia smiled at Cyril before leisurely heading towards the café.
She spotted Inglee, who may or may not have seen her. It was probably Ingleeâs first time doing something like this, so she was extra cautious, glancing around frequently but failing to notice Sylvia.
Until Sylvia approached, startling her.
âWhat are you doing here?â Sylvia asked, disappointed to find only two cups of coffee and their phones on the table. She had hoped for an exchange of information, but apparently, it was nothing of the sort. Cyril also left in another direction.
Seemingly panicked, Inglee hurriedly paid for the coffee and grabbed the manâs wrist, intending to leave together. But he kept his eyes fixed on Sylvia, showing reluctance to depart.
Sylvia couldnât ignore the manâs gaze, too intense and suggestive to ignore.
âLooks like your friend here isnât keen on leaving. Making a new friend is nice, but I donât appreciate treacherous ones,â Sylvia remarked with a smile, making Inglee even paler. She didnât care what the man thought; she dragged him away from the café.
Seeing them leave, Sylvia narrowed her eyes and sneered at the coffee on their table.
She took out her phone, about to report the situation to her big brother, when she noticed a
message from Bruce three minutes ago, warning her about Ingleeâs recent activities, suspecting her of mischief.
That was a wakeâup call. Sylvia clicked her tongue. It wasnât solitude she had found here but
rather trouble.
But considering the man from earlier, their mismatched companionship, and Ingleeâs
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willingness to humble herself, it was evident there was more to their relationship. Sylvia couldnât be bothered to dwell further; she hadnât expected Inglee to reveal her true colors on the very first day in France. But what came next would surely be even more intriguing.
ur company, why donât you just take a cab yourself? Why tag along with me?â Sylvia asked.
âIf I take a cab, itâll draw more attention. They might be on guard. Following you, they wonât suspect much. And if you feel Iâm causing you trouble, Iâll treat you to dinner later as compensation,â Cyril replied with impeccable manners, but Sylvia wasnât having any of it. Dining together would only complicate things further.
âNo need. I can afford the cab fare. Consider it payment for the intel you provided,â Sylvia said, closing her eyes, opting not to engage further with Cyril. Having to share a car with him was already irritating enough.
She could feel Cyrilâs gaz
could feel Cyrilâs gaze on her, intense and affectionate. But Sylvia found it ridiculous What gave him the right to look at her like that?
Fortunately, their destination wasnât far. A few minutes later, they arrived. Sylvia got out and glanced around. Through the window of a nearby café, she spotted Inglee, confirming her suspicions.
âIâve received reliable information that thereâs a mole in our company. Though not in top management, theyâre in a midâlevel position. Theyâve been selling company models and
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confidential files to other companies at high prices. I initially suspected your company, but it seems not,â Cyril explained his suspicions, rooted in their strained relationship and that of their respective bosses.
Sylvia raised an eyebrow. Suspecting their company of selling confidential files to hers was quite a leap.
âAny other thoughts?â Sylvia asked.
âSelling to another company or sent by another company,â Cyril calmly shared all his speculations with Sylvia, based on plausible scenarios.
Sylvia nodded. If she were in his shoes, sheâd probably make similar assumptions.
âWell, if we both have matters to attend to, I wonât disturb you further. Iâll go see why sheâs here,â Sylvia smiled at Cyril before leisurely heading towards the café.
She spotted Inglee, who may or may not have seen her. It was probably Ingleeâs first time doing something like this, so she was extra cautious, glancing around frequently but failing to notice Sylvia.
Until Sylvia approached, startling her.
âWhat are you doing here?â Sylvia asked, disappointed to find only two cups of coffee and their phones on the table. She had hoped for an exchange of information, but apparently, it was nothing of the sort. Cyril also left in another direction.
Seemingly panicked, Inglee hurriedly paid for the coffee and grabbed the manâs wrist, intending to leave together. But he kept his eyes fixed on Sylvia, showing reluctance to depart.
Sylvia couldnât ignore the manâs gaze, too intense and suggestive to ignore.
âLooks like your friend here isnât keen on leaving. Making a new friend is nice, but I donât appreciate treacherous ones,â Sylvia remarked with a smile, making Inglee even paler. She didnât care what the man thought; she dragged him away from the café.
Seeing them leave, Sylvia narrowed her eyes and sneered at the coffee on their table.
She took out her phone, about to report the situation to her big brother, when she noticed a
message from Bruce three minutes ago, warning her about Ingleeâs recent activities, suspecting her of mischief.
That was a wakeâup call. Sylvia clicked her tongue. It wasnât solitude she had found here but
rather trouble.
But considering the man from earlier, their mismatched companionship, and Ingleeâs
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willingness to humble herself, it was evident there was more to their relationship. Sylvia couldnât be bothered to dwell further; she hadnât expected Inglee to reveal her true colors on the very first day in France. But what came next would surely be even more intriguing.