After Divorce She Becomes the Billionaire Heiress ( Sylvia and Cyril ) Chapter 98
After Divorce, She Becomes the Billionaire Heiress ( Sylvia and Cyril )
Chapter 98 Rivalry and Resentment
Louis had never before considered Sylvia to be a problem. But now, right after his arrival, he realized she was a formidable and complicated issue.
âWeâll see about that in the future. For now, there are no conflicts between me and SylvÃa; I just need to stabilize my position,â Louis mused. If he indeed offended Sylvia, and she mobilized her family against him, he might have no choice but to return to the Walker family fold.
âAnd you?â Louis prodded Cyril. âEven though you started from scratch, your family background isnât exactly modest. Havenât you ever thought about competing with Sylvia?â Louis was well aware of Cyrilâs past; his family had almost gone bankrupt before Cyril singleâhandedly pulled them through. Cyril then forged his own path to success, bringing his business back to its peak.
Cyril looked at Louis strangely. He had divorced Sylvia, not become her sworn enemy. Why would he want to compete with her? In business, there were no perpetual friends or enemies, only aligning interests that made partnerships.
âSo far, there are no conflicts of interest between me and Sylvia, and even if there were, it would come down to strength and capability,â Cyril maintained. He was confident that with his ability, he could handle any challenge.
Louis fell silent, acknowledging that Cyril seemed to have a broader perspective than he had anticipated.
Meanwhile, as Sylvia and Duncan finished their meal, they stood up to head out. Cyril had a sense of reluctance but couldnât protest. He no longer had any right to, and as Sylvia walked away, she didnât once
look back at him.
Just as they were about to leave, Sylvia ran into a couple of familiar faces: Katrina and Cyrilâs sister, Bonnie. Seeing them together wasnât surprising considering their soonâtoâbe familial ties, but their presence was still startling to Sylvia.
Duncan, spotting Bonnie, promptly placed his hand back on Sylviaâs shoulder, and this time Sylvia didnât shrug it off, allowing him to guide her out.
âSylvia, Youâre shameless! You flung yourself at the president of the Ivan family, and now youâre going after another man? My brother wasted his years on you and it disgusts me!â Bonnie spewed, her disdain for Sylvia wellâdocumented. She had tormented Sylvia throughout the marriage and hadnât let up even from abroad. Now, seeing Sylvia seemingly prosperous and with a handsome man by her side, Bonnie was boiling with resentment.
In Bonnieâs world, Sylvia was supposed to be weeping and regretting her divorce from Cyril. Instead, Sylviaâs life seemed only to flourish, much to Bonnieâs confusion and irritation.
Sylvia and Duncan paused in their tracks, giving Bonnie a strange look. They couldnât help but wonder which door had hit her in the head for her to speak such nonsense.
âDonât delude yourself into thinking that clinging to this man will bring you success. Iâm telling you, one day youâll be down on your luck,â Bonnie snarled, implying that Sylvia could only ascend the ladder through unscrupulous means. She thought that once Sylvia reached the top, she would soon understand
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Sylvia just laughed it off, âIâm really sorry to disappoint, but compared to your companion, I donât think my approach to success looks bad at all. What does it matter if I got a leg up via a shortcut?â
Katrina remained silent throughout the exchange, not wanting to ruin the impression she hoped to leave on Cyril, who was still dining inside the restaurant. She wasnât about to make the same mistakes again and let Sylvia draw her into a heated debate.
Bonnie was almost fuming with rage at Sylviaâs response. She glared viciously, but before she could retort, she caught sight of Cyril dining in the irritation she had felt toward her brother.
estaurant, and her focus shifted completely, forgetting the
Seeing that Bonnie had stopped talking, Sylvia deduced that she must have noticed Cyril and his friends. Letting the siblings have their reunion, Sylvia chose not to linger any longer.
As Sylvia and Duncan walked out, Duncan mentioned having to return to work, and although he wanted to stick around Sylvia, hoping to learn from her, she firmly denied the request. Moreover, she suggested that if he was so eager to be of help, he should take it up with Bruce. But Duncan knew all too well that Bruce would never consent to him shadowing Sylvia after what Balk had done to him, which also served Bruceâs
interests.
Just a few steps out of the restaurant, they were momentarily blinded by a flash from a camera. Sylvia glanced sideways, mulling over the implications, while Duncan rubbed his eyes incredulously.
âAre you kidding me? We canât even have a meal without someone snapping photos, thinking thereâs something going on between us?â he exclaimed, careful not to escalate the situation, especially if it meant losing the approval of Sylviaâs family. Without their blessing, Sylviaâs marriage prospects could be imperiled.
âKeep an eye on the news these next few days, and let me know if anything comes up. Deal with what you can. I donât want to see anything related to me online unless itâs positive,â Sylvia instructed. She had been too visible lately and hoped to keep a lower profile given her future role within the company. High visibility now could complicate things later.
Duncan felt a sting at her words; she was clearly concerned about how their public perception might be
misconstrued.
âI understand. Donât worry, I wonât let any problems come your way,â he assured her, masking the
bitterness of acceptance.