Chapter 356
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 356:
Lionelâs words hit Sadie like a tidal wave.
The air around her felt thick, the buzzing in her ears drowning out everything else. She could hear the frantic pounding of her own heartâheavy, erratic, panicked.
Wall Group⦠Noah⦠a low price⦠coincidenceâ¦
The words tangled together, forming a truth too sharp to ignore. âThis⦠this canât be rightâ¦â
Her voice was barely more than a whisper, fragile and unsteady. The color drained from her face.
Why would Noah do this? He had helped Kyla win the Starlight Stone, only to sell it to her for next to nothing. Was this some twisted game? A way to humiliate her?
Or⦠was there something more to it?
Lionel exhaled, his voice softer now. âI know this is a lot to take in, but the facts speak for themselves. Whether you believe it or not, Mr. Wall isnât as indifferent as you think.â His hand rested lightly on her shoulder, a small gesture of comfort.
Sadie forced herself to breathe, to push through the chaos in her mind. She straightened slightly, finding her voice. âThank you for telling me this, Mr. Morgan. Iâll handle this myself.â
After Lionel left, Sadie remained in the studio, her gaze fixed on the restored âDewy Hibiscus.â With deliberate care, she placed it into a sleek, velvet-lined box. Then, without hesitation, she grabbed her car keys and headed for Stonemont Estate.
The estate was as opulent as ever, with its towering gates and immaculate garden. Pulling into the driveway, Sadie took a steadying breath before stepping out. She rang the doorbell.
âMiss Hudson, welcome!â The butler greeted her with polished civility, opening the gates.
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âIs Ms. Shaw home?â
âYes, sheâs expecting you in the garden.â
Sadie walked through the marble-clad corridors, her heels clicking against the polished floor. The grand interior led her to an open garden, where Eva sat like a vision of effortless elegance. A glass of red wine rested in her hand, her crimson gown draping around her like a waterfall of silk.
At the sight of her, Evaâs lips curved into a knowing smile. âSadie, you made it.â
She set down her glass, her eyes flickering with interest. âSo? Do you have it?â
Sadie gave a small nod, handing over the box. âHere.â
Evaâs fingers moved with precision, lifting the lid as if unveiling a masterpiece. For a moment, she simply stared. Then, admiration lit up her features. âItâs exquisite. The craftsmanship, the detailâevery part of it is breathtaking.â
âIâm glad you think so.â Sadie forced a polite smile.
âWhatâs wrong?â Eva asked, tilting her head slightly. âYou donât look like someone who just completed a masterpiece.â Evaâs gaze sharpened as she studied Sadie.
Sadie hesitated. A part of her wanted to keep everything bottled up, to deal with it aloneâbut another part needed to say it out loud. She took a breath and told Eva everything. About Noah. About Kyla. About the Starlight Stone.
âNoah⦠he actually did that?â Eva leaned back slightly, brows drawn in genuine surprise.
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