This was his doing. He had shattered her trust and now she didn’t believe him.
“It doesn’t matter if you don’t trust me. I will prove it to you.”
Sabrina furrowed her brows at Tyrone’s insistence.
What was he really trying to achieve? Did he genuinely not want her to go or was it simply because he didn’t want his child left in
someone else’s care?
It was likely the latter. Tyrone was proud and noble. The thought of his child living with an outsider was probably unbearable to
him.
Sabrina’s expression hardened. She didn’t want to bicker with him anymore and decided to steer the conversation elsewhere.
“Whatever. By the way, wasn’t Grandpa at the meeting today?”
If Cesar were here, he would surely back Tyrone.
Caught off guard by her abrupt change of subject, Tyrone replied, “No.
I didn’t want to burden Grandpa, so I left him be.”
“Have you figured out their intentions before the meeting?”
“Did I Look foolish enough not to see through their scheme?”
Drawing a deep breath, she posed another question, “Is the new CEO Larry?”
“Yes. How did you find out?”
Indeed, it was Larry.
“Evelyn tipped me off.”
Tyrone’s expression changed slightly. “Did she utter any inappropriate remarks?”
Avoiding his question, Sabrina continued, “She appeared to be aware of today’s developments ahead of time.”
Tyrone gave a slight nod. “I saw Larry talking with her uncle when I left the company. It appears premeditated. I can only wonder
about Larry’s role in all this.”
Frankly, before all of this unfolded, Sabrina hadn’t anticipated Larry’s involvement with Theo, let alone him taking over as the
CEO of Blakely Group.
She recalled Larry from her childhood. He was distinctively different from Tyrone, more caring and considerate. If she ever had a
secret problem, Larry was her go-to for help. For example, a boy wouldn’t stop bothering her after she turned him down. Larry
intervened, and she was never troubled again.
But why was it Tyrone, the younger of the two, who assumed the role of CEO instead of Larry? That was Cesar’s call. Sabrina
also felt confident in Cesar’s judgment.
Back then, when she had feelings for Tyrone, she saw him superior to Larry in every way, from academics to working
capabilities.
Even now, as an observer, she still held this belief.