Chapter 181
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 181:
Sadie had assumed that a gathering for the design department would be held at a restaurant.
However, Jordyn led her to a karaoke bar in a bustling district instead. The neon lights of the karaoke bar flashed rhythmically, and loud music blared from inside, contrasting sharply with the type of dinner gathering Sadie had envisioned.
Upon entering the private room, Sadie was dismayed to find it filled exclusively with male colleaguesâmany of whom were visibly overweight, some sporting potbelliesâengaged in raucous drinking games. The atmosphere was more rowdy than professional.
A sense of unease washed over Sadie. She discreetly pulled out her phone and sent a quick text to Alex, hoping for some support or advice.
Meanwhile, back at Wall Groupâs CEO office, Noah was wrapping up his day. He had just finished sending an email when he glanced at the wall clock and noted it was six in the evening. He stood, ready to leave, but as he passed by Sadieâs office and noticed its emptiness with the lights still on and an unfinished design draft on the computer screen, his brow furrowed in concern.
He summoned Samuel. âWhere is the design department? Theyâre leaving this early?â
Samuel appeared equally perplexed. âIâm not sure either, sir.â
Just then, Tina happened to walk by with a stack of documents. Catching sight of Noah, she quickly chimed in, âMr. Wall, the design department is at a gathering event tonight.â
âA gathering event?â Noahâs voice carried a hint of suspicion. âI wasnât informed about this.â
Tina hesitated before responding, âIt seems⦠itâs organized by Jordyn.â
A subtle shift flickered across Noahâs expression. He turned and left the office without another word. Tina watched his departing figure and let out a quiet sigh.
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Meanwhile, back in the chaotic atmosphere of the karaoke barâs private room, Sadie found herself encircled by several male colleagues, each one pressing her to drink. Despite her polite refusals, their persistence intensified.
Jordyn observed from a distance, a smirk curling her lips as she relished Sadieâs evident discomfort, her eyes shimmering with spite.
âCome on, Sadie, just one more drink!â urged a colleague, raising his glass. The strong scent of alcohol mingled with his cheap cologne, overwhelming her senses.
âI really canât drink anymore,â Sadie implored, angling her body away to avoid his proximity.
Another colleague chimed in, snatching the glass from Sadieâs grasp and filling it with more liquor. âOh, come on, itâs just one drink. Whatâs the big deal?â
Sadieâs expression tightened as she noticed an unusual, overly sweet odor emanating from the drink.
She discreetly placed the glass down, scanning the room.
Maintaining her composure, she declined once more. âIâm really sorry, I have something important to take care of later.â
âSomething important?â Another colleague scoffed, reaching out to touch her face. âSounds like an excuse to me.â
Sadie dodged swiftly, avoiding his hand and the uncomfortable situation escalating around her.
Sadie took a deep breath, struggling to suppress the anger surging within her. A sudden wave of heat flushed through her body, and her mind became foggy. She quickly realized something was off about the drink she had taken.
âOh, come on, everyone. Letâs not get so worked up,â Jordyn intervened with a saccharine tone, feigning peacemaking. âWeâre all colleagues here. Why make things difficult for Sadie? How about we play a game instead? Loser takes a drink. What do you say?â
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