Chapter 237
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 237:
Echoing footsteps filled the deserted hallway, underscoring his solitude. Making his way to the elevator, Noah pressed the button for the underground parking lot.
At Myrtlewood Estate, Kyla perched on a cream-colored leather sofa, her slender fingers nervously playing with the hem of her plain white dress.
She had hurried here immediately after receiving her dismissal notice and had been waiting ever since.
Footsteps she knew all too well resonated from the doorway, causing her to look up sharply, her eyes filled with tears.
Noah entered, pushing the door open. His black suit contrasted with his stoic, chiseled features, which showed no emotion.
âNoah,â Kylaâs voice broke as she rose unsteadily, moving toward him. Vulnerability tinged her natural grace, rendering her appearance rather pitiful. âTell me, why are you doing this to me?â
Ignoring her tearful appeal, Noah headed straight for the bar to pour himself a glass of whiskey.
âI donât understand what Iâve done to make you despise me so much. I can leave this instant and vanish from your lifeâ¦â Kyla turned to leave, her heart making silent calculations.
She was sure Noah wouldnât let her leave.
Yet, Noah didnât respond and just stood there, merely continuing to sip his whiskey, seemingly oblivious to the drama unfolding.
Kylaâs lip quivered as she bit it.
She clutched her chest and suddenly collapsed to the floor in a faint. When Noah saw this, his expression tightened, a jolt of concern flashing through him.
He rushed over, lifting Kyla carefully and laying her on the sofa. âKyla! Kyla!â
Tears brimmed in Kylaâs eyes as she slowly opened them. âNoahâ¦â she whispered, her voice faint, barely audible. âMy heart⦠it hurts so much⦠Remember the time when I saved you? That was when⦠when I first got hurtâ¦â She spoke with pauses, her voice heavy with sadness. She was playing her trump card, betting on Noahâs sense of indebtedness from their past.
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Observing her frail appearance, Noah let out a sigh. âYou donât have to worry. Iâll be here for you.â He carefully lifted Kyla in his arms and strode toward the door.
The hospital hallways carried the potent scent of disinfectant.
Approaching a doctor, Noah inquired, âDoctor, how is she?â
Removing his mask, the doctor responded, âShe needs to remain under observation. We must wait for her test results to learn more.â
As Kyla lay on the hospital bed, her complexion washed out, she managed a weak smile. âNoah, could you⦠get me something to eat?â
Noticing the expectation in her eyes, Noah assured her, âOkay. Iâll find you something to eat.â
He then exited, his tall silhouette disappearing down the corridor. Kyla watched him leave, then slowly sat up, the fragility of before absent. She walked to the doctorâs office and tapped on the door.
âPlease, come in.â
Kyla stepped inside, pulling out a thick envelope from her bag and setting it on the doctorâs desk.
âThis is just a small token of my gratitude. Iâm sure you know how to report on my condition, right?â
The doctor took the envelope discreetly, his face breaking into a smile. âRest assured, Miss Wade. Iâve got this under control.â
Kyla gave a nod of approval and exited the office.
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