Chapter 351
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 351:
Sadie felt a wave of disappointment. She hadnât expected Noah to align with Kyla in the auction.
Softly, with a hint of appeal in her voice, Sadie said, âNoahâ¦â
However, Noah paid her no heed, his eyes cold as they remained fixed on the auctioneer.
Alex, with determination etched on his face, raised his paddle again. âEighteen million!â
Unyielding, Noah countered with a firm, âTwenty million!â
Pushing further, though his voice showed signs of strain, Alex bid, âTwenty-two million!â
Tension thickened in the air, with every attendee holding their breath in anticipation.
Noah decisively shouted, âFifty million!â
Defeated, Alex put down his paddle, his shoulders drooping.
With a heavy thud, the auction gavel struck, announcing the final owner of the Starlight Stone.
Overwhelmed, Sadie sank back into her seat, her complexion washed out as if the energy had been drained from her.
Concern painted Alexâs face as he looked at her, at a loss for words on how to provide solace.
Behind the stage, Kyla clutched the ornate box with the Starlight Stone, her expression radiant with victory.
She drew closer to Noah, whispering, âThank you, Noah.â
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Taking the box, Noah lifted the lid to peer at the luminous stone within. He spoke without emotion. âThis gem wasnât bought for you.â
A chill swept through Kyla as her smile stiffened, her voice trembling. âWhat did you say?â
With a snap, Noah shut the box and began to walk away. âYou should understand that I never had any romantic feelings for you.â
Kylaâs complexion turned pale, her fingers tightening around the crushed velvet clutch.
Alex wore an expression of remorse as he said, âSadie, Iâm sorry. I couldnât secure the Starlight Stone for you.â
With a feeble smile, Sadie shook her head and responded, âItâs okay, Alex. Youâre not to blame. I appreciate all your efforts.â
Pain filled Alex as he observed her attempt to stay composed.
âLetâs go,â Sadie said as she stood.
Together, they exited the auction hall, walking shoulder to shoulder. A night breeze brushed against Sadieâs face, yet it failed to blow off the cold in her heart.
The loss of the Starlight Stone indefinitely postponed the revival of the âDewy Hibiscusâ series, and her studioâs crisis remained unresolved.
âLet me drive you home,â Alex suggested, his voice laden with worry.
Sadie shook her head gently. âThanks, Alex, but I need some time to myself right now.â
Alex watched her desolate figure walk away, feeling a mix of emotions. Sadie went back to her studio and stared blankly at the jewelry designs strewn across her desk.
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