Chapter 290: Sorting Things Out

When Miles left, Cyril followed him outside, and they stood at the door. Nobody knew what these two big shots had to discuss, but nobody dared to eavesdrop either, fearing they might get dragged into something they shouldn’t.
“You’re quite impressive, making Sylvia change her attitude towards you with just a few words, using your son as a shield. You’re quite something as a father.”
“Whether I’m something or not is none of your concern. At least I’m better than you. You came all this way and can’t even get a word out of Sylvia. Anyway, now I’m talking to Sylvia. Do you have a problem with that? And you’re here to help her, right? But look at how she’s treating you. She doesn’t even want your help. So why are you still here?”
The two men were immediately at odds when they met. Both Cyril and Miles didn’t like each other, especially Miles’s actions towards Cyril. Today, it was clear that Miles had the upper hand, leaving Cyril speechless.
“What’s it to you why I’m here? Don’t forget, Sylvia and I were married before. She’s so ruthless she won’t even look at me. Compared to that, you should be worried that one day she’ll see through you and refuse to talk to you. Why are you so sure Sylvia will choose you in this situation? Are you overestimating yourself?”
After hearing Miles’s words, Cyril turned around and saw Mia not far away. He sighed inwardly. Although he had no relationship with Mia, she had been around him because their families had some connections. But he had no feelings for her, and Mia knew it. Yet, she insisted on staying close to him. Ads by PubFuture

“Back then, you didn’t cherish Sylvia. Now that you’re divorced, you suddenly realize you love her. Don’t you think sitting here is foolish? If I were a woman, I’d cherish Sylvia from the start, not wait until I lost her to regret it. And let me tell you, regretting now won’t change anything.”
Indeed, regretting now was pointless because Sylvia wouldn’t give him another chance.
After saying these words, Miles left with a smile. Regardless of whether his actions today were right or wrong, he had achieved his goal, which was good enough.
Watching him leave, Cyril still felt uncomfortable. Mia walked over at this moment, wanting to talk to Cyril. But one glance from Cyril made Mia swallow her words. She couldn’t understand why she was inferior to Sylvia Back when they were
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“I know you’re upset because Sylvia ignored you. But now Sylvia is the heiress of a big company. Does that mean I’m not? If you’re willing to marry me, you won’t lack anything compared to what Sylvia can offer.”
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Mia chased after Cyril for two reasons: she genuinely liked him, and a marriage between them would benefit both their companies. So, Cyril was a rational choice for her besides being someone she liked. He also knew that if he wanted his company to thrive, having Mia by his side would be advantageous. Despite their different backgrounds and businesses, mutual help and mutual benefit were nothing to frown upon. Ultimately, it was just a matter of exchanging benefits. Content belongs to NovelDrama.Org
Hearing this, Cyril chuckled.
“No need. I understand your intentions. But I don’t need any of this. I’ll handle things with Sylvia myself. You don’t need to say all this to me.”
Cyril’s attitude towards Mia had
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“One day, you’ll regret this choice. But I’m willing to give you a chance. Because you know that if our families join forces, it will elevate both our companies. No one would refuse such a good deal, right?”
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