Chapter 367
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 367:
With a glowing smile, Vivi took the card.
âThat sounds wonderful.â
She then shot a provocative look towards Sadie, as if to highlight her own success.
Struggling to stay composed, Sadie felt the weight of the eveningâs events. The banquet continued, though undercurrents of tension simmered beneath the surface.
âSandra, itâs been a while,â a sleazy voice whispered in Sadieâs ear.
Sadie turned to find a middle-aged man leering at her.
âIâm sorry, but I donât recall knowing you,â she responded coldly.
âOh, come on, donât be so cold. Iâm the owner of Westvale Group, and Iâm very interested in your designs,â the man said, reaching out to touch her hand. Sadie swiftly pulled away, her expression darkening.
âPlease, keep your hands to yourself.â
The man scoffed.
âOh? A bit temperamental, arenât we? Do you know who I am? Cross me, and your career is over.â
âIs that so?â a calm voice interjected.
Noah had quietly approached, his icy stare chilling the man.
âMr. Wallâ¦â The manâs face drained of color.
âLeave,â Noah stated flatly.
The man scurried away in a panic.
Noah turned to Sadie, his tone softening.
âAre you alright?â
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Sadie nodded, then thanked him.
âYes, thank you.â
Noahâs gaze then turned towards Vivi, who was observing from a short distance, his expression inscrutable.
As the banquet wound down and guests started leaving, Vivi sidled up to Sadie, a cold smirk on her face.
âSandra, weâll see who comes out on top.â
Sadie faced her without flinching.
âAnytime.â
As the banquet hall emptied, Sadie declined Alexâs offer for a ride and stood alone by the hotel entrance.
Her phone buzzed with several unread messagesâoffers from prestigious jewelry brands eager to collaborate.
The successful debut of her âDewy Hibiscusâ collection had opened up unprecedented opportunities.
The following day, Sadie was immersed in back-to-back business meetings.
âMiss Hudson, we find your design philosophy quite exceptional,â a representative from Lusso Jewelry, a sophisticated Montrevian woman, complimented. âHowever, we would like some adjustments to the âDewy Hibiscusâ collection to better fit our market and appeal to mainstream preferences.â
Sadieâs brow furrowed.
âAdjustments? Could you specify what changes youâre considering?â
âFor example, you could simplify some of the complex details and add more commercial elements,â the Montrevian woman replied with a smile. âThere has to be balance between art and commerce, wouldnât you agree?â
Sadieâs fingers tightened on the draft. Further revision of the design meant compromising her original artistic vision.
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