Chapter 388
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 388:
Vivi, taken aback by Sadieâs intense demeanor, struggled for words.
Ignoring her, Sadie turned and strode away.
Vivi watched her go, shaking with fury.
She had always been the center of attention and had never been so publicly humiliated.
At Majestic Ego, it had always been Sadie who outshone her.
Now that she was back in the country, Vivi had hoped for revenge against her old rival. However, Sadie remained a formidable adversary. Gritting her teeth, Vivi pulled out her phone and dialed a number.
âHello, I need a thorough investigation of Sadieâs studio, and I need it done quickly,â Vivi ordered, her tone brooking no dissent.
On the other end of the line, a voice responded with deference, âAbsolutely, Miss Quinn. Iâll handle it right away.â
Half an hour later, Sadie pushed open the door to her home.
âGrandma, Iâm home.â
In the living room, Laura was seated on the sofa, knitting. She looked up, her face lighting up. âOh, Sadie, welcome back.â
Crossing the room, Sadie embraced her grandmother gently. âThanks for everything, Grandma.â
âMy dear, no need for formalities with me.â Laura chuckled, warmth in her smile as she touched Sadieâs hand.
âTomorrowâs plans might keep me out late; I have an important meeting.â
Lauraâs eyebrows rose with concern. âWho will you be meeting?â
Sadie paused, her expression complex, hinting at the weight of the meeting. âSomeone crucial. If it goes well, I might finally find Mom.â
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Laura stopped knitting, her eyes brightening with a mixture of hope and excitement.
âReally? Do you believe you can find her?â
Grasping Lauraâs hands reassuringly, Sadie nodded firmly. âYes, Iâm going to find Mom. And Iâll make sure you both are with me.â
Lauraâs eyes shimmered with unshed tears as she gently nodded, her voice filled with quiet conviction. âGood. I⦠I believe in you, Sadie.â
The next morning, golden sunlight filtered through the sheer curtains, casting delicate patterns across the wooden floor. Sadie stood before the mirror, her reflection poised yet contemplative. Dressed in an understated professional ensemble, she carefully smoothed the fabric, ensuring every detail was in place. With a measured breath, she adjusted her collar, exhaling softly before reaching for her bag.
The car rolled to a stop in front of an elegant cafe, its castle-like facade exuding timeless charm. Sadie shifted into park, lingering for a moment as she took in the sight before her. Her gaze lifted to the cafeâs signâGentle Breeze.
Following the address given to her the night before, Sadie had arrived. Taking a steadying breath, she pushed open the door, immediately greeted by the rich, comforting aroma of freshly brewed coffee.
The cafeâs interior was simple yet refined. The soft lighting and serene atmosphere made one feel instantly at ease. A waitress in a neatly pressed dress approached with a polite smile. âGood day, maâam. Do you have a reservation?â
Sadie returned the smile briefly. âYes, I have an appointment in Room Serenity.â
The waitress nodded. âRight this way, please.â
They moved past a series of elegant booths and toward the more private section of the cafe. âExcuse me, sir. Your guest has arrived.â
âPlease come in,â a deep, measured voice responded from within.
Sadie inhaled quietly, steeling herself before pushing open the door.
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