Chapter 190
Kris was more clever than Sasha. She intentionally pretended not to know who Sebastian was at first, giving herself time to create a favorable impression. Though this trick might work on ordinary old men, Sebastian had seen all sorts of schemes in his long life. He simply glanced at her indifferently before turning back to continue ringing the doorbell.
Kris felt a sting of humiliation as he ignored her. Just as she was about to speak, Sebastian muttered to himself, frustrated, “Strange… what is going on? I clearly saw them heading here. Why is no one answering the door? Could they have not come here after all?”
Earlier that day, out of boredom, he had left the clubhouse and asked his driver to take him to the mall. Suddenly, he craved fish, especially the steamed fish Myra had made for him the other day. As they entered the underground parking lot, he caught sight of a white sports car. Isn’t that my little grandson and Myra standing behind the car? They were carrying bags of ingredients—seems like they were headed home to prepare lunch.
After they drove off, Sebastian had his driver secretly follow them, stopping at a distance. It looked like they were heading to his grandson’s villa. With that in mind, he quietly followed, only to be met with silence despite repeatedly pressing the doorbell.
When Kris overheard Sebastian, she rushed to assure him, “Director Hart is here. You didn’t come to the wrong place.”
Finally, Sebastian turned to acknowledge her. “Who are you?”
Feeling relieved that he had spoken to her, Kris smiled sweetly. “My name is Kris Stark. I’m Myra’s younger sister.”
“Myra has a younger sister?” Sebastian asked, his brow furrowing. Although he was well aware of who she was—he had thoroughly researched Myra’s family—he remained indifferent. The Hart family had always been protective of Myra, and his cold response reflected that.
Kris hesitated, looking slightly embarrassed. “Sis left the house a long time ago. She… I don’t think she likes me very much. Maybe that’s why she hasn’t mentioned me to anyone.”
“I see,” Sebastian responded, his expression unreadable. “But why are you here to see my grandson?”
Kris’s heart rate picked up slightly, but she kept her composure. “The Stark Group hopes to collaborate with the Hart Group on the Elsinore Garden Project. I’m in charge of the project and came to meet Director Hart to discuss urgent matters.”
Sebastian’s eyes narrowed slightly. “You’re very dedicated to work, Miss Stark, to be thinking about business on the weekend.”
She felt a twinge of frustration as he used her formal title. He calls Myra ‘Myra’ but addresses me as ‘Miss Stark.’ It’s clear she has already won over the elders of the Hart family. She forced a pleasant smile. “I just want to help ease my father’s burden. He’s getting older, and I don’t want him to work so hard anymore.”
“That’s admirable,” Sebastian replied dryly before turning away and pressing the doorbell again, signaling that he was done with the conversation.
