Chapter 140
Chapter Title: Myra’s Resolve
“Nonsense!” “Nonsense!”
Two voices, both sharp and firm, spoke in unison.
Myra fixed her gaze on Lyla, who had remained eerily silent up until now. The woman before her had only grown more stunning over time, a fact that Myra couldn’t deny. Lyla had succeeded in everything: she had slipped between Myra and Sean, taking her place. Every one of her schemes had paid off.
With a sudden shift, Myra leaned in closer to Lyla, her voice low but clear. “Miss Fisher, you’ve gone to great lengths to be with Sean, haven’t you? But you should know—heaven watches over both the wicked and the virtuous. One day, your true nature will be exposed for all to see.”
Lyla flinched, shrinking back into Sean’s arms, her fear palpable. “Myra, you’ve betrayed us time and time again. Even though Sean made the mistake of sending you to prison, there’s no need for this bitterness. Haven’t we cleared the air between us? Your debt to us is forgiven.”
As Lyla hid behind him, Sean, his gaze cold, met Myra’s eyes. “We didn’t know you’d be here when we decided to come today,” he said, his tone defensive.
“I had no idea you’d be here either,” Myra replied coolly. “Had I known, I would’ve gladly avoided this encounter.”
With those words, Myra turned and began to walk away. But as she neared the exit, her eyes caught sight of Eve, who seemed ready to speak. Without hesitation, Myra added, “Don’t try to stop me again, Mrs. Chase. I know your son is popular, but he means nothing to me now.”
She walked briskly toward the hotel, leaving behind an atmosphere thick with tension. Eve and Sean’s expressions darkened, their faces twisting in disbelief. They hadn’t expected Myra to change so completely after the divorce.
“She… She’s… insufferable!” Eve’s hands trembled with frustration. “I’ve treated her like family, and now she turns her back on me after the divorce? Sean, you have to stay away from her from now on!” Her breath came in sharp gasps, the anger evident in every movement.
Sean’s face grew stormy. Myra’s words had struck a nerve. While a part of him felt embarrassed by the coldness she displayed, another part of him smirked in disdain. “She’s just trying to act calm. Let’s see how long that lasts,” he muttered under his breath.
“Hmm,” he replied indifferently to his mother, his mind clearly elsewhere.
As Eve finished speaking, her gaze drifted toward the Ritz Carlton.
The Ritz Carlton was the crown jewel of Bradfort City—a symbol of grandeur and wealth, its yearly profits rivaling those of a mid-sized company. Myra’s words echoed in Eve’s mind: ‘Fifty percent of the Ritz Carlton belongs to me. I have every right to be here.’
Eve’s thoughts spiraled. She remembered how the Ritz Carlton manager had treated Myra with such respect, and her stomach turned. How had Myra kept her ownership of the hotel a secret from them?
Myra felt a rush of frustration as she left the confrontation behind. Standing outside Conan’s office, she took a long, steadying breath. With a quick shake of her head to clear her mind, she knocked on the door.
“Come in,” a hoarse voice called from inside.
The familiar sound made Myra’s heart tighten with emotion. She pushed the door open, and her gaze immediately found Conan, sitting behind his desk.
Time had taken its toll on him. Where once there had been streaks of white in his hair, now it was nearly completely silver.
