Regarding this matter, the two brothers had their own thoughts, and they argued incessantly. Bruce listened nearby without interrupting them. Regardless of whose side they were on, Bruce felt both had valid points. However, having a valid point didn't necessarily mean success.
"Firstly, Miles approaching Sylvia is obviously for a certain purpose, and Sylvia has already sensed that. So, getting Miles to approach Sylvia isn't as simple as it seems. Additionally, solving your issues with Cyril is also something we need to do, but the problem is, Bonnie is just as stubborn as she was before, ignoring everything once she gets worked up. Even if she's being deceived, she doesn't care."
This was the most annoying thing for Bruce so far. He couldn't understand why, even though his sister had no relationship with Cyril anymore, he still had to help Cyril resolve these issues that Cyril had caused. Why should he help him?
Thinking about these things made Bruce extremely irritated. Not only was he annoyed, but Miles and Dwight were also feeling uncomfortable. They already despised Cyril, and now they had to help him deal with these issues, which made them all feel uneasy.
"Anyway, let's not talk about this anymore. The more we discuss it, the more troublesome it seems. We need to figure out what Cyril is thinking first. We need to help him solve this problem, but he might not even need our help. But before that, we need to distract Sylvia's attention. We should get Miles to help with this. Who's going to contact Miles and explain the situation to him? Though, I doubt Miles will agree."
Balk believed that if they wanted to resolve the matter, they first needed to divert Sylvia's attention. Therefore, they needed to find Miles. However, since Miles had other intentions regarding Sylvia, letting him approach her might lead to problems.
"I'll contact Miles about this matter. Then we can resolve it."
After some thought, Bruce decided to meet with Miles and discuss the issue thoroughly. If Miles genuinely wanted to introduce Sylvia to him, he wouldn't refuse. But if he had other intentions, Bruce couldn't agree.
After finally reaching a consensus on this matter, the three brothers went their separate ways. They had their own things to take care of, so they didn't want to waste any more time here.
Sylvia didn't care what exactly her brothers were doing. They were doing it for her own good, so Sylvia didn't bother to ask further questions. Who did what and why? It didn't matter.
For the next period of time, Sylvia went about her daily routine—work, meetings, and business trips. Life was pretty much the same, except that she was becoming more stable in her job at the company and could now hold her own against those old foxes.
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