Chapter 369
“I’m clearly better than Sean—you know that now, don’t you?” Tony casually gave Myra a sideways
glance. She was taken aback for a short moment, but she quickly giggled in response to his words.
“Are you still troubled by the fact that I used to like Sean?”
He raised an eyebrow, but he was relieved when he saw the playful look in her eyes. He was afraid that
Myra would still be sad over her mother’s video, but he realized then that it didn’t take her too long to
regulate her emotions.
“I wonder how some heartless, ungrateful woman rejected me multiple times for the sake of a useless
man like him.” Tony pinched Myra on her cheeks. He still felt a hint of anger whenever he recalled how
Myra had rejected him a few times in the past. He lowered his gaze before he bit onto her lips then. “I
can’t believe you even mentioned things about you enjoying a married life with Sean just for the sake of
infuriating me.”
Tony’s bite didn’t seem to hurt Myra at all, for her gaze was still filled with amusement as she looked up
at him. She then stuffed her face into his chest. “It felt like I was stuck in a dead end back then. I can’t
even imagine how things would have turned out if you hadn’t been there for me.” I would have probably
been tortured by Lyla and Sean if I remained in that miserable marriage, wouldn’t I? They would be
happy, but I wouldn’t.
“Why did you fall for me, Tony?” A muffled voice came from the woman leaning against his chest. Tony
was careful not to press on the baby in her belly as he shifted around while sighing. “I fell under your
magic spell, and I couldn’t seem to fix my gaze on any other woman after that.” As he uttered the last
few words of his sentence, he pushed Myra slightly further away from him so that he could look into the
woman’s warm and gentle eyes. He was thankful that Myra hadn’t blamed him for his stubborn faults in
the past, and he was glad that she didn’t seem to mind about all the things that he had once been
terrified to tell her about. Nothing mattered to him as long as they were together. “You should bring me
to visit your mother, Myra. You should introduce me to her, right?”
Myra blinked twice before she beamed and nodded. “Yeah.”
…
The both of them headed to the Hart Group building. Myra hadn’t planned to go to the office initially, but
Tony insisted for her to follow him over as he said he wanted to bring her somewhere. He went through
his usual documents and meetings in the morning, and Myra had some of her own work to do.
After they arrived at the company, Myra received numerous phone calls from a few of the Stark Group’s
board of directors. The Stark Group was in a critical condition, and Cameron was unable to provide
anyone with a perfect solution. Everyone on the board of directors was therefore panicking, and they all
came to a single conclusion. They decided that Myra might be able to do something since she was a
large shareholder and a potential heir of the company. Myra was a powerful individual herself, and she
had Tony’s support, so the board of directors knew that they would feel safer if she was willing to help
them out.
The shareholders on the board hadn’t informed Cameron of their decision to seek help from Myra, for
they simply proceeded with their plans. They seemed to have realized something after they saw how
Myra hadn’t stepped forward to support Cameron when the Stark Group was threatened. Furthermore,
although Myra and Cameron appeared to get along on the surface, the board knew that they secretly
had a hostile relationship with one another. The board’s intentions were clear the moment they
approached Myra for help.
“Miss Myra, we’ve decided to host a shareholder’s meeting in response to the financial issues that the
Stark Group is currently facing. We are proposing to have a new chairperson for the Stark Group.”
Finally, it was one of the most powerful individuals, a person who had once been Jenny’s subordinate,
who informed Myra about this. This shareholder had engaged in multiple arguments with Cameron in
the past, and he had already approached Myra once when she first returned to the Stark Group. He
had already indirectly made the same suggestion in the past. Back then, Myra was reluctant to agree to
anything and was too afraid to make any rash actions—she felt too uncertain about the situation then.
“I’m not going to go around in circles with you, Myra. I’m sure Old Master Stark must have had a will,
