After Divorce

Chapter 137



Chapter 137 Friends

After strolling around outside for a while, it was almost nine by the time they returned to

the hotel. Sylvia was still carrying the late–night snack for Juliet.

Cyril and Sylvia had different agendas, so they split up after leaving the café. But mysteriously, they bumped into each other again after having dinner.

Once they crossed paths, Cyril silently trailed behind Sylvia, refusing to leave no matter what she did.

Sylvia was at her wits‘ end. Cyril wouldn’t budge, so what could she do? She just had to let him tag along.

So, after wandering around a bit more and picking up a few things for Juliet, she headed back to the hotel.

Having a guy follow you around like a shadow really killed the vibe.

Juliet opened the door, looking a bit surprised to see the two of them standing there. How did they end up together again?

“Are you two planning dinner together or something?” she joked.

Sylvia’s expression remained calm as she handed the bag to Juliet and explained, “No, we just ran into each other on the way and got sidetracked by some taffy.”All content © N/.ôvel/Dr/ama.Org.

“Taffy, huh? That’s fitting,” Juliet chuckled inwardly but managed to stifle it.

“Wellanyway, get some rest. Oh, by the way, got a call from the company here. They want us to come in tomorrow to check things out. So, get some rest early,” Juliet said.

Sylvia frowned. They were supposed to go the day after tomorrow, weren’t they? Oh well, tomorrow would do. She could just schedule it for the afternoon and sleep in.

After exchanging a few more words with Juliet, Sylvia headed back to her room. But she noticed Cyril hadn’t gone to his own room or said anything.

He seemed low–key standing there, but once she noticed, it was pretty annoying.

“Don’t you have something to do?” she asked.

“No, I just wanted to talk to you,” Cyril replied.

Sylvia was speechless. What now? Why did everyone related to Cyril seem to love having chats? First Karina, now Cyril.

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Maybe they thought talking would magically solve all their problems.

“No need to talk. There’s nothing left between us to discuss. Haven’t we talked about this countless times before? We can’t see eye to eye, so there’s nothing more to say,” Sylvia said, too tired to engage with Cyril. After that, she went straight to her room and closed the door.

Having gone to the subsidiary company a day early to assess the situation, everything had been arranged in advance.

Sylvia and Juliet didn’t feel entirely satisfied with how things went after leaving the medical

company.

“What’s the deal? How do these people get their information? No matter what angle you look at it from, this company isn’t suitable for collaboration. The medical company itself is fine, and it has several cooperating hospitals, but their attitude is just too much. If we collaborate with them, we’ll have a lot of trouble,” Juliet said.

Determining whether to collaborate with a company wasn’t just about shared interests; it also depended on the company’s culture. Clearly, this company’s culture fell short.

Juliet’s attitude indirectly reflected Sylvia’s thoughts. Sylvia agreed with her.

“The medical equipment from that company seems pretty good. Let the team here gather more information and see if there are any other good medical companies out there. Mainly, we need to gather information on companies competing with this one,” Sylvia suggested: Today’s trip hadn’t yielded much, but who knew what other companies might offer.

“Don’t worry, I already talked to the team before we left. They’ll gather more information and we should have news in a day or two,” Juliet reassured.

“That’s good.”

Sylvia thought for a moment. If there was any news, she’d have the team at the subsidiary company check it out first. If they couldn’t meet the standards, it would be frustrating.

“Oh, and about the tech company we’re visiting next, you should pay attention. I just got word this morning that the CEO of that company is friends with Cyril…”

Sylvia was surprised. Why did Cyril’s shadow loom over everything they did? Why was he so persistent?

“Friends, huh? How close?”

“From what I’ve gathered, their relationship seems pretty good. They were college buddies, even roommates. Although they haven’t been in touch for years since graduating, officially at least, they do run into each other on business trips. So, they’re bound to meet here in F

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country. I just don’t know if he knows about your situation with Cyril,” Juliet explained.

Juliet showed Sylvia a photo of Cyril’s friend on her phone. Sylvia glanced at it but quickly. looked away. Despite being with Cyril for so many years, she’d never met this person.

But that was normal. Cyril had no intention of introducing her to his friendsso it wasn’t surprising that she hadn’t met this one.

What’s his name?”

“Frank Davies. He’s a self–made entrepreneur, and his company has been doing pretty well over the years.”

Juliet briefed Sylvia on what she’d learned. Sylvia gradually pieced things together. Since he was a self–made entrepreneur, he’d likely maintain a fairer attitude and wouldn’t prioritize his relationship with Cyril.

“By the way, wasn’t Ingrid with us just now? How did she disappear in the blink of an eye?”

They were about to head to meet Frank, but suddenly, they couldn’t find Ingrid.

Sylvia couldn’t help but recall that day when she encountered that man. He didn’t look particularly outstanding, nor did he seem like an elite worker. He seemed more like a nouveau riche


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