Nothing Matters, except YOU & Me

Chapter 460



Chapter 460

As Heather returned to Langston Group, her mind was full of questions while she troubled herself over

the next step. The moment she opened the door to the office, Heather had the urge to cry, but she had

no tears to shed. She looked at the man sitting on her seat and gave him a smile that looked worse

than crying.

“Where’d you go?” Matthias looked at Heather in disdain. It was obvious that he came here to catch her

in the act.

Matthias’ tone got on Heather’s nerves. She hadn’t even confronted him about the incident the day

before, but he dared to use this questioning tone to talk to her.

“That’s none of your business. Get off my chair.” Heather wasn’t intimidated in the least. If it weren’t for

the glass door, she would’ve made Matthias wish he were dead.

She was suddenly impressed by Blake for getting her an office with a glass door. It was crystal clear, so

anything that happened on one side of the door could be seen from the other.

The transparency restricted Heather’s actions and words. When she was dealing with Blake, she had

to think twice about what the onlookers would think of her. Even though she didn’t care too much about

what others would think, she was in Langston Group, and gossip was a scary thing. She did not wish

for everyone in the company to dislike her.

If it weren’t for this, Heather would never tone down her actions. It was as if she had turned into

another person altogether, and even Blake probably felt unaccustomed to it.

Matthias turned around in Heather’s chair, not caring for a second that his behavior had struck a nerve

with Heather. Even in such a precarious situation, he could still smile like no one’s business.

Matthias had been dropping by more frequently lately, and people were discussing in private about how

people should always keep a clear line between their work and private matters. Heather herself disliked

people who blurred the lines between work and private life, but now, she was doing the exact thing she

hated. This was why she loathed her encounters with Matthias at work.

“Why didn’t you pick up my calls?” Matthias’ expression turned grim in an instant, as if Heather had

committed a grave sin.

“I’m a busy woman; I don’t have time for your nonsense,” Heather retorted without holding back.

Heather’s eyelid started twitching due to her lack of rest, whereupon she rubbed her eyes. Matthias

obviously wasn’t satisfied with her answer, so he aggressively stood straight up from the chair.

Heather couldn’t care less. She kept some distance between them and glared coldly at Matthias. She

did not have the time to deal with him, and the look in her eyes suggested that she would kill him if she

could, for he was being utterly unreasonable.

“Heather, remember our promise.” Matthias suddenly brought this matter to attention, but Heather was

unfazed.

“Please give me some space. You are already crossing the line. If you keep doing this, I will have to

revoke our agreement.” Seeing Matthias leaving the seat, Heather strode over to it. She still had many

things to take care of; she didn’t have time for Matthias’ antics.

As Heather walked by, Matthias grabbed her. He held her in a tight grip, which hurt her a little, but

Heather feigned nonchalance.

“Let go.” Heather really despised Matthias’ attitude. He shouldn’t use force in an argument because it is

ungentlemanly.

Matthias glared at Heather, as if she owed him a billion. Heather paid it no mind, for she would never

allow Matthias to read her feelings.

“Heather, you’re so cold-blooded.” Matthias looked disappointed. Heather thought it weird; she couldn’t

understand why he acted like this.

“Matthias Locke, can you please be more mature about relationships? A childish person wouldn’t be

able to maintain a relationship even if they did get into one.” Heather’s tone provoked Matthias, and

she looked at him like she was looking at a child who wouldn’t listen to reason.

“What do you mean by that?” Matthias let go of Heather and glanced at the onlookers outside. The look

in his eyes was enough to send chills down their spines.

Soon, the busybodies disappeared from view. Then, Heather exercised her wrist for a bit before

walking toward her own seat. She proceeded to sit down, completely ignoring Matthias’ presence.

Once again, Matthias was enraged by Heather’s actions. So far, everything she did was conveying a

single message—she did not want to have anything to do with him. They were so distanced from each

other.

“I meant exactly what I said. Did you fail your English class?” Heather was relentless in her provoking.

She continued working as she spoke, handling business on one hand while dealing with Matthias on

the other.

Heather knew that if she ignored Matthias now, he would do something even more out of line. She did

not want to waste her time; as long as Matthias did not interfere with her work, she would just pretend

she was watching a clown show.

Matthias furiously rushed in front of Heather. He was extremely annoyed to see her still going about her

work, as if nothing was happening. Her attitude throughout their whole argument was so infuriating that

he hated her to the very core.

Matthias really wanted to snatch the documents away from Heather and tear them all to pieces, but his

upbringing stopped him. Moreover, he was a proper man, so he refused to act like a shrew.

“Heather, I came here today to apologize to you. I can’t believe you’re giving me this horrible attitude.”

To Heather, Matthias was trying to accuse her of being the bad guy when he was the one who had

wronged her. No matter how nice she was, she could no longer keep her calm under his relentless

taunts.

“True, my attitude is indeed horrible. I am unable to cater to you, the great Director Locke.” Heather

tried her best to suppress her urge to choke the guy. The smile plastered on her face was already

starting to distort as her hatred for him grew.

I can’t believe someone like him exists. He can annoy me without even trying to, and every single word

from his mouth is driving me mad.

“Heather, I’m very disappointed in you.” Before Heather could blow up, Matthias criticized her one last

time before turning around and leaving with pizazz.

Heather glared at Matthias’ back as he left. If they weren’t in the office right now, Heather probably

would have thrown a dagger at him and stabbed him to death. She was almost ready to fling the

signing pen in her hand at him, but she managed to keep her emotions in check at the last minute.

Heather knew she could never communicate properly with Matthias. She wanted to just cut ties with

him, so now, she wanted to find a way to rescind her contract with him.

No matter how sorry Heather had felt for Matthias before, it was all gone now. When she thought of

Matthias now, all she could think of was his detestable face.

How could I have sympathized with Matthias before? Heather gritted her teeth as she read the

document she was holding; even the signing pen in her hand was shaking. Heather felt her lifespan

decrease every time Matthias dropped by. Thinking that, she straight up threw the signing pen into the

bin.

“Trash,” Heather muttered as she looked at the pen. No one knew if she was talking about the pen or

Matthias.

After quickly replacing the pen, Heather continued working. She had so much suppressed anger that

she wouldn’t be surprised if it would affect her physically someday. Heather thought that the problem

probably lay in her offending the HQ at Langston Group too often. She was determined to quickly solve

the problem with Langston Group and establish her own business as soon as possible.

When Heather came to her senses, she found that the document was signed with Matthias’ name.

Unsure if she should laugh or cry, she crossed out the name with hatred in every stroke, then signed

her own name with a frown on her face.

After leaving Langston Group, Matthias was still boiling with rage as he drove to Stark Group. He had

little care for anything else as he rushed right in to look for Myra.

However, at that moment, Myra was at the bridal shop trying on wedding dresses with Tony. Matthias

had never had such bad luck before; he had finally mustered enough courage to look for Myra, only to

find that she wasn’t in the office.

With a dark expression on his face, Matthias asked the receptionist, “Where’s Miss Myra?” He behaved

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Before the receptionist could admire Matthias’ good looks, she was already frightened by him.

Stuttering, she replied, “M-Miss Myra… had some business… out of office.”

Matthias was impatient. “I know she’s out of office. I’m asking where she went, and for what.”

The receptionist was so scared by Matthias that she was near tears, but she didn’t dare to offend him.

She knew that Matthias had visited Stark Group a few times before, and he was also holding some of

Stark Group’s shares.

Knowing Matthias’ identity, the employees at Stark Group naturally dared not offend him. The

receptionist answered timidly, “I don’t know.” She didn’t stutter this time, but Matthias was not satisfied

with her answer.

“All right. It seems you can’t help me.” Matthias spoke before he stormed away. The receptionist

nervously watched him leave, having no idea what was going on.

The receptionist hesitated, wondering if she should report this to Myra when she returned to the office.

After some thinking, she jotted it down and decided to leave it at that until Myra clocked in.

Meanwhile, Myra was elated as she tried on wedding dress after wedding dress. She had not much of

an opinion on the dresses, but Tony kept voicing his dissatisfaction.

“Tony, are you still not satisfied?” Myra was slightly tired as she complained a little.

“I want to give you the best wedding dress there is.” Tony examined the wedding dress Myra had put

on as he spoke. He felt that something was off, and that the dress still lacked something. He had

envisioned a wedding dress that would stun everyone at first glance.

Tony wanted Myra to be the most beautiful bride in the world on their wedding day, so everything must

be the best of its kind. He was starting to consider having a dress tailor-made overseas.

After taking off the wedding dress, Myra decided to take a break. She sat down beside Tony and

noticed that he was deep in thought.

By the time Tony’s gaze fell on Myra, three minutes had already ticked by. He looked at her from head

to toe and thought for a long while before saying, “I think we should get one tailor-made overseas. I’ve

been checking out a few bridal shops these few days.”

Upon hearing that Tony had intended to get a dress tailor-made overseas, Myra wondered if she had to

hop on a plane just to try on wedding dresses out of the country. She didn’t have the energy for that.

Myra shook her head in all earnestness. “That sounds so tiring! I don’t want to go overseas.” She knew

that wedding dresses must be tried on, for some dresses might look pretty, but it would be useless if

they didn’t suit her in the end.

“I’m thinking of buying a dress from each of those shops that I’ve shortlisted. I’ll have them shipped by

plane so you won’t have to travel all the way there to try them on.” Tony had settled on this course of

action after a series of thoughts, but he knew that doing it would mean that they would have to spend

quite a lot on the wedding dress alone, so he was worried that Myra would reject the idea.

“That won’t do. I only need one wedding dress; getting more than one would be a terrible waste.” Myra

immediately turned down the idea. She knew that any shop good enough to catch Tony’s eye would

definitely be remarkable, and the price tags would definitely be astronomical as well. Seeing that Tony

even wanted to get a dress from each of them, it was too much of a waste to consider.

Hearing that, Tony flashed a confident smile. “Rejection denied. Don’t worry, for none of them will go to

waste.” There was a hidden meaning behind that smile, but Myra had no idea what plans Tony had in

mind.


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