Chapter 170
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 170:
Sadie never expected Wall Group, a giant in the industry, to offer a partnership with her budding studio.
Just the previous day, her excitement had been so overwhelming that she neglected to inquire about the crucial detailâwho were their partners?
âExactly, Miss Hudson! Wall Group! Itâs the kind of chance most can only imagine,â Pierre exclaimed, unaware of the change in her expression. âOur studio could skyrocket to incredible success with this deal!â
An unseen force seemed to constrict Sadieâs chest, making it difficult to breathe.
Wall Group. That implied Noah was involved.
After painstakingly rebuilding her life after her divorce, the last thing she wanted was any reconnection with him.
Sadie said with a strained voice, âPierre, about this partnership⦠is it possible⦠to back out?â
Pierreâs smile vanished.
âBack out? Miss Hudson, are you serious? Weâre talking about Wall Group here!â
âI understand⦠butâ¦â Sadie inhaled sharply. âIt just doesnât seem right for us. The penalty⦠can we afford it?â she asked, getting straight to the point.
Pierreâs expression darkened. âThe penalty⦠unfortunately, itâs beyond our meansâ¦â
Sadie shut her eyes, taking another deep breath to steady herself.
Noticing Sadieâs distressed look, Pierre grasped the gravity of his mistake. His voice shook as he murmured, âMiss Hudson⦠Iâm so sorry⦠I thought this was an opportunityâ¦â
âThatâs alright, Pierre. I need to be alone to think this through.â
Relieved yet regretful, Pierre hurriedly exited the office.
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Silence enveloped the room as Sadie remained alone, clutching the collaboration document so tightly that her nails threatened to pierce the paper.
With eyes closed, she allowed herself a moment of respite.
When she reopened her eyes, they had a newfound clarity. Sadie knew avoidance was no longer an option. She had to confront the issue, even if it was the last thing she wanted to do. Taking a deep breath, she picked up her bag, resolved. She exited the studio and made her way directly to Wall Group.
The bustling grand lobby of Wall Group was filled with rushing people, but Sadieâs arrival seemed to stop them in their tracks.
âIs that⦠Sadie?â someone murmured.
âYes, thatâs her! Wasnât she supposed toâ¦?â
âThree years gone, and just like that, she returns?â Speculations began to swirl around the lobby like wildfire.
At that moment, Tina stepped out of the elevator, and when her eyes landed on Sadie, the file she was holding dropped with a loud clang. Her expression was one of pure shock.
âSa⦠Sadie?â
Spotting Tina, Sadie managed a weak smile. âTina.â
Rushing forward, Tina grasped Sadieâs arm, inspecting her closely. âIt really is you! What happened these past three years? We all assumed you were⦠â
Her voice trailed off, leaving the unspoken thought lingering in the air. With a fleeting shadow crossing her face, Sadie responded lightly, âI needed some time alone to sort things out.â
âTo sort things out? For three years?â Tinaâs skepticism was obvious.
âWhatâs the real story, Sadie?â
âLetâs not dwell on the past,â Sadie said, her voice soft but firm. She had no desire to revisit those difficult years, especially not within the walls of Wall Group.
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