Chapter: 1054
"Tyrone Blakely."
Hearing it, Blayze paused and turned to look at Wayne.
Wayne quickly said, "Miss Chavez was adopted into the Blakely family when she was 16. Three years ago, Cesar proposed that she marry Tyrone. They divorced not long ago. This matter was all over the Internet."
Blayze seldom paid attention to domestic entertainment news and wasn't aware of it.
He turned back to look at himself in the mirror. “Tyrone,” he said in a Low voice.
After breakfast, Blayze stepped out of the elevator and was about to head toward the sofa area. But he suddenly stopped after he noticed Tyrone entering.
Tyrone narrowed his eyes when he saw Blayze. The air around them grew thick with tension as they locked eyes.
Tyrone's mind raced with the possibility that Blayze might be the father of Sabrina’s child. Tyrone clenched his fists, and his knuckles turned white as he struggled to control his emotions.
The silence between them was deafening as they stood their ground, neither willing to back down.
Each challenged the other to act first.
Their eyes burned with jealous rage and hostility.
Both remained silent, each hesitant to be the first to break it as if uttering the first words would signify a form of surrender.
After what felt like an eternity, they spoke almost simultaneously, their voices dripping with sarcasm.
“What a coincidence that you're here, Mr. Fowler. Are you going out?"
Blayze's lips twisted into a sneer. “What a coincidence, Mr. Blakely. Are you here on a business trip?"
Tyrone's eyes darkened as he spoke. "I'm here to find someone." His voice was low and menacing.
Blayze's expression remained unchanged. “Then I wish you a successful search," he replied, his tone equally cold.
Just as the tension between them reached its breaking point, the elevator doors opened, and Sabrina stepped out, holding Jennie's hand.
She froze in shock when she saw the two men standing opposite each other, their eyes fixed in a tense confrontation that threatened to turn violent at any moment.
"Tyrone!" Jennie's exclamation shattered the prevailing silence.