Chapter 428
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 428:
Kyla stood up, her posture stiff, but her steps were filled with determination.
From her seat, Vivi observed Kyla walking away, her eyes shining with mischief as she enjoyed her coffee.
This time, she wouldnât need to get her hands dirty.
She had cleverly manipulated Kyla into a pawn against their common enemy, Sadie.
Success for Kyla would be ideal. But if Kyla failed, it wouldnât cost her anything. Vivi had steered the situation in her favor without direct action, simply guiding Kylaâs decisions.
As she set her cup down, her smile widened.
In the downtown hospital.
The sound of knocking echoed softly, interrupting the tranquility of Lauraâs hospital room.
Startled awake, Sadie adjusted her eyes to the dim light.
âPlease, come in.â
The door swung open smoothly as the Howe familyâs butler stepped in, a thermos in hand and a gentle smile on his face.
âMiss Hudson, Mr. Howe asked our chef to make this soup, insisting it is good for your health.â
As the butler set the thermos on the bedside table, the room was quickly filled with a delicious scent.
As Sadie looked at the soup, her feelings were mixedâappreciative yet uncomfortable.
âPlease extend my gratitude to Mr. Howe,â she said, managing a polite but reserved smile.
âOf course, Miss Hudson. Mr. Howe also mentioned that if you or Mrs. Stewart need anything at all, weâre here to help,â the butler replied as he opened the container and poured a bowl of soup for Sadie.
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Sadie eyed the steaming bowl hesitantly.
Alexâs attentiveness left her uneasy; she was wary of becoming too indebted to him.
âReally, thereâs no need. Iâm already feeling much better.â
âPlease, Miss Hudson, this is a kind gesture from Mr. Howe,â the butler urged warmly. âAnd donât forget, Mrs. Stewart could use the nourishment as well.â
Finally giving in to the butlerâs earnest plea, Sadie accepted the offering.
âThank you.â
He smiled in response and departed from the room.
Holding the bowl in her hands, Sadie found herself unable to start eating. She felt overwhelmed by Alexâs concern and the intricate connections it brought up among herself, Noah, and him.
âAhem⦠Ahemâ¦â A gentle cough sounded from the bed.
Sadieâs eyes darted to her grandmother.
Lauraâs eyelids began to flicker, signaling she might soon rouse from sleep.
âGrandma!â Sadie shouted, abandoning the bowl to clasp her grandmotherâs hand by the bedside. âYouâre awake, Grandma!â
As Lauraâs eyes slowly fluttered open, her gaze seemed a bit clouded.
âIs that you, Sadie?â
âYes, itâs me, Grandma. Itâs really me,â Sadie responded, her voice thick with emotion as tears streamed down her cheeks.
Seeing Laura awake brought a wave of relief to Sadie, calming her previous worries.
She promptly pressed the call button near the bed.
Shortly thereafter, a doctor arrived to thoroughly assess Laura.
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