Chapter 115
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 115:
She had already set the hacker on standby, just waiting for the right moment to deal with Sadie.
Her plans were too important to be abandoned now.
Noah paused, her suggestion catching his attention as he furrowed his brows slightly.
âWhy wasnât she eating?â he asked, his voice tinged with both curiosity and a subtle concern that was almost unnoticeable.
âPerhaps she finds the food at home too bland. Iâve read that people who arenât feeling well sometimes prefer stronger flavors,â Kyla explained, her voice infused with a hint of concern that suggested genuine care for Sadieâs well-being.
Gracefully, she moved toward the staircase.
âIâll go see how Sadie is doing.â Casually throwing the remark behind her, Kyla ascended the stairs, leaving Noah to ponder alone.
Internally, Kyla grinned. She was eager to see how Sadie would try to get away this time.
Arriving at Sadieâs door, she confidently raised her hand and knocked decisively.
âKnock. Knock. Knock.â
Her knocking was persistent and forceful.
âSadie? Sadie!â she called, her voice growing louder and infused with urgency as she knocked.
In her room, Sadie scowled with irritation. What was Kyla planning this time?
As Kylaâs knocks echoed, Sadieâs stress escalated.
âKnock. Knock. Knock.â
The knocks intensified, echoing louder through the room.
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Unable to bear the incessant knocking, Sadie quickly stood, marched to the door, and flung it open.
âWhat is it you want?â
Her tone was cold, her stare piercing, as though she could see right through Kyla.
Taken aback by Sadieâs vehement reaction, Kyla momentarily stepped backward.
However, she swiftly regained her composure, her smile returning.
âSadie, are you alright? Why were you taking so long to answer?â Kylaâs voice was laced with concern, her eyes twinkling with a hint of smug satisfaction.
Sadie responded with a cold glare, remaining silent.
At that moment, Noah appeared.
He caught sight of Sadie by the door, her expression tense and her eyes steely, which deepened his concern.
âWhatâs happening here?â he inquired, stepping closer to Sadie with evident worry.
Ignoring Noah, Sadie directed her cold tone at Kyla, asking, âWhat is it that you really want?â
Kyla maintained a feigned look of concern. âIâm just concerned about you, Sadie. You skipped lunch, and I thought Iâd check on you.â She added, âMrs. Wall suggested that those feeling unwell might prefer spicier, more acidic foods to stimulate their appetite, given the blandness of our meals.â
Noahâs expression darkened slightly. He firmly said to Sadie, âGo and eat.â
He reached for her arm, intending to guide her downstairs.
Sadie swiftly pulled her arm away and responded coldly, âIâm not going.â
Noah lost his temper, his demeanor turning cold as he picked Sadie up in his arms and decisively carried her downstairs.
âLet me go!â Sadie fought back with all her might.
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