After Divorce She Becomes the Billionaire Heiress ( Sylvia and Cyril ) Chapter 74
After Divorce, She Becomes the Billionaire Heiress ( Sylvia and Cyril )
Chapter 74 Taking a Gamble
Cyrilâs face flushed with both embarrassment and uncertainty. He had no inkling what sort of scandalous act his sister might be planning, but he felt it was imperative to intervene.
âI donât know exactly what sheâs planning against you, but by coming here today, Iâm sure sheâs up to no good. Consider this a warning. Whether you believe me or not is up to you,â said Cyril, having said his piece and leaving the ball in Sylviaâs court.
Sylvia seemed slightly incredulous, questioning if Cyril had approached him solely to convey this vague caution. He knew Bonnie too well, and he doubted Cyril had any concrete notion of her potential schemes.
âYou donât know what she might do, but Iâm all too aware. How about we make a wager? Letâs bet on whether your sister plans to ruin my reputation today,â Sylvia proposed, which left Cyril taken aback. He understood that Bonnie could be extreme in her actions, but to bring someone to the brink of ruin seemed farâfetched.
Sylvia noticed every nuance in Cyrilâs expression. Over the years, he had become adept at reading Cyrilâevery movement, every subtle sign, without ever misinterpreting them. It puzzled Sylvia that he could still pick up on Cyrilâs emotional shifts with such immediacy. Though they were no longer connected, his bodyâs instinctive responses made it impossible to fake indifference. Sylvia sensed Cyrilâs repulsion to the idea of Bonnie causing serious
harm.
The realization that Cyril would naturally side with his sister, considering Sylvia a stranger, wasnât surprising. Cyrilâs apparent willingness to warn Sylvia was likely out of nostalgia for past affections rather than genuine concern.
âSo, you re coming to me with this because you believe she wonât actually do anything to me Sylvia inhaled deeply, suppressing the bitterness emerging within. It made no sense to dwell on it. Cyril favoring his kin was natural, and Sylvia admitted he would do the same if roles were reversed.
Cyril neither nodded nor shook his head. Truthfully, he had no idea if Bonnie was capable of such vindictiveness, yet he harbored a hope that she wouldnât ruin her own life.
âYou need to understand something, Cyril. You donât want Bonnieâs life destroyed, but thatâs contingent on her not derailing it herself. Since you brought me this warning, all I can
say
is thank you. As for the rest, Iâll handle it. However, if Bonnie does cross the line, donât think for a second that I wonât retaliate. The degree of my response, well, youâll just have to wait and see,â Sylvia responded with a firm resolve.
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Grateful for the warning, Sylvia was willing to give Cyril the benefit of the doubt, but she wanted to make it clear that her warning was based solely on what Cyril had offered.
After speaking with Cyril, Sylvia took her belongings and left. She knew any planned actions from Bonnie wouldnât just be empty threats. She moved to a more secluded corner and sent a text message to Bruce to inform him. Bruceâs face was grave when he arrived.
âCyril actually warned you today? Should we do something in advance?â Bruce was suggesting that if Bonnie was planning something, perhaps they should nip it in the bud instead of waiting for things to escalate, which could harm Sylviaâs reputation.
Sylvia shook her head. âNo, I want to see what sheâs capable of. If sheâs ready to strike, I want to know how far sheâll go.â
Bruce understood that Sylvia had made up her mind; she was determined to make Bonnie pay a price. Armed with foreknowledge, they could prepare themselves.
Bruce nodded and discreetly arranged for additional security on his phone. It was crucial to protect Sylvia regardless of what Bonnie might attempt.
While Sylvia was pondering Bonnieâs possible actions, a server approached with several glasses of champagne, likely tense from doing something like this for the first time. Asking if Sylvia wanted any, it was clear that the serverâs approach was unusualânormal servers wouldnât personally offer drinks when there was a table laden with beverages nearby.
Cyril watched as Sylvia accepted a glass of champagne with a nod, prompting the server to visibly relax and move away, just as they passed Cyril, who was scowling.
Sylvia held the glass without drinking, sensing eyes upon herâresentful eyes that had been following her. With a small smile, she glanced in Cyrilâs direction and took two sips of the champagne, right in front of him.
I couldnât pin down his feelings, but there was an uncomfortable taste in his mouth seeing Sylvia take those sips.
After downing the drink, Sylvia placed the glass on the table and headed outside. She grabbed some napkins from another table; the champagne she had sipped had never been swallowed and was promptly spat out the moment she turned her back.
After disposing of the content, Sylvia rushed to the restroom to clear her throat. She had no idea what kind of substance might have been mixed into that drink, and taking any chances with her health was out of the question.