Chapter 294
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 294:
Ignoring Noah completely, Nigel led the way. Noahâs expression darkened slightly, signaling his desire to speak up, though he chose to remain silent.
Confusion clouded Sadieâs thoughts as well. The memorial hall was a revered place dedicated to the Wall familyâs ancestors. Given her and Noahâs impending divorce, her presence there seemed out of place, even improper.
Nigel held her hand firmly, his warmth providing Sadie with a surprising sense of comfort.
On several occasions, Sadie nearly shared the news of her impending divorce from Noah. Yet, each time she glanced at his fragile form, the words stalled in her throat.
Positioned just behind Wall Manor, the memorial hall was a venerable structure that radiated dignity and age, typical of the familyâs longstanding heritage.
As they neared, a subtle scent of sandalwood filled the air, its solemn fragrance setting the tone for the visit.
Inside the hall, soft lighting illuminated many photos, adding to the reverent mood.
Quietly, Nigel gestured toward a specific photo and murmured, âSadie, please, come see this.â
Following his instruction, Sadie moved closer. As her eyes adjusted to the dim light, she could discern the name inscribed on the frame.
Absolon Stewart.
Sadie expressed her astonishment.
âIs this my grandfather?â Her eyes widened in disbelief, and she turned to Nigel. A torrent of shock overwhelmed her. How could her grandfatherâs photo end up in the Wall familyâs memorial hall?
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Nigel released a weary sigh. âAbsolon was my dearest friend during our college days,â he explained.
He paused, a distant look crossing his face. âWe bumped into each other unexpectedly after we had finished our studies. By that time, he had become a distinguished financial expert, highly respected, while the Wall Group was facing serious difficulties. It was Absolon who assisted in resolving the turmoil at Wall Group. He eventually became a member of our board of directors.â
Nigelâs eyes revealed a mix of emotions as he spoke.
âOur paths diverged after a series of disagreements, leading him to resign from the board.â
Listening in silence, Sadie felt a tumult of emotions stirring within her. Laura had never shared any of these details about her grandfather.
âLife often deals us harsh cards,â Nigel said, his voice laden with grief as he shook his head. âAbsolon died not long after our parting. He was a genuine friend, and his passing has left a wound in my heart that no amount of time can heal.â
Nigel took a deep breath, then continued, âLater, Absolonâs daughter, your mother, married into the Hudson family, who later faced bankruptcy. Then, Absolonâs only remaining descendant, his granddaughter, joined our Wall family through marriage five years ago.â
âThe intricacies of these events are known only to a select few within the company, myself included. Noah also remains unaware.â
Stunned, Sadie finally understood why Nigel had been so insistent on her marriage to Noah five years ago. It was all beginning to make sense.
With a look blending compassion and determination, Nigel then turned to Sadie and asked, âSadie, do you remember I wanted to transfer some shares to you three years ago?â
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