Chapter 386
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 386:
Noah ignored her, his eyes softening as he looked at Sadie. âIf you like it, we should get it.â
A wave of warmth flooded Sadie, her heart fluttering with gratitude.
Noah was clearly supporting her.
Viviâs expression darkened, her hands balling into fists, nails digging into her palms.
âTwo million one hundred thousand!â she spat, teeth clenched.
Noah regarded her with cool detachment. âTwo million five hundred thousand.â
Vivi gasped, unprepared for his unwavering determination. Her eyes shot daggers at Sadie, brimming with poisonous jealousy.
What made Sadie so special?
âTwo million six hundred thousand!â Vivi yelled, bordering on hysteria.
âThree million,â Noah replied, his tone as calm as ever.
A hush descended upon the hall.
Three million far exceeded the itemâs true value.
Viviâs complexion blanched; she was outmatched.
Dejected, she slumped in defeat as Noah clinched the auction at three million.
The auctioneerâs gavel sounded, finalizing the purchase.
Noah turned to Sadie, his smile gentle. âHow do you like it?â
Tears shimmered in Sadieâs eyes as she nodded emphatically. âI love it.â
Noah carefully put the string of beads on her wrist, his touch tender. âIt suits you perfectly.â
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Vivi observed the tender scene, her jealousy boiling over.
With a harsh scrape of her chair, she stood and stormed out of the banquet hall.
Noahâs phone vibrated, shattering the quiet of the room.
He glanced at the caller ID, his eyebrows knitting together.
Leaning toward Sadie, he murmured, âI need to take this call.â Stepping away, he answered with a firm voice.
Watching him move away, Sadie felt a stir of unease.
She gripped the bead string, her fingertips turning cold.
âWhat is it?â Noahâs tone was terse, laced with impatience.
The voice on the other end sounded rushed, reporting something urgent.
Noahâs face hardened as he listened.
âI understand,â he responded coolly, âIâll be there shortly.â After hanging up, Noah turned back to Sadie.
âThereâs an urgent issue at the company,â he explained. âI have to leave.â
Sadie paused momentarily before nodding. âItâs late. Be careful on the road,â she said, her voice carrying a trace of concern.
Noah looked at her intently, his expression complex.
He lightly ruffled her hair, his voice softening. âWait for me.â With that, he swiftly exited the banquet hall.
Sadie watched him go, her emotions tangled.
Once Noah had left, her thoughts drifted back to the bead string.
Eager to uncover its origins and possibly find clues about her mother, she approached a staff member. âExcuse me, could you tell me who consigned this bead string for auction?â
Initially indifferent, the staff memberâs demeanor changed to one of respect when he noticed the bead string on Sadieâs wrist, implying her significant relationship with Noah.
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