Chapter 449
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 449:
Eventually, they reached Sadieâs apartment building.
âAlright, you can go up now. Iâm leaving,â said Noah.
âOkay,â Sadie responded, beginning to enter the building.
âHold on, Sadie,â Noah halted her.
Turning, Sadie inquired, âIs there something else?â
Noah, with a hint of embarrassment, asked, âIâm a bit thirsty. May I come up for a glass of water?â
This caught Sadie off guard.
She hadnât anticipated such a request from Noah.
Wasnât this a bit too much?
Sadieâs expression grew stern.
âYou should head home, Mr. Wall. Itâs late,â she said, her voice cold. Observing Sadieâs aloof demeanor, Noah felt a sting of disappointment.
Yet, he persisted.
âAfter walking you home, I think Iâve at least earned a glass of water, donât you agree? Is that too much to ask?â he argued, his voice tinged with reproach.
Confronted with Noahâs seemingly pitiful look, Sadie felt her annoyance rise.
She held back her frustration and asked, âMr. Wall, what are you really after?â
âJust a glass of water, as I said,â Noah replied, his face the picture of innocence.
Gazing into his earnest eyes, Sadie found her resolve softening.
âFine, come up,â she replied, leading the way to the elevator and pressing the button.
Behind her, Noahâs lips twisted into a satisfied grin as he followed swiftly.
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Inside the elevator, the silence between Sadie and Noah made the air tense and uncomfortable.
Outside the building, Samuel shivered as the cold wind hit him.
Occasionally, he glanced toward Sadieâs apartment window, his mind swirling with bewilderment.
âTo go as far as sabotaging his own car just for more time with his wife? What time is it anyway? Mr. Wall is truly pulling out all the stops. And Iâve also gone to great lengths for Mr. Wallâs happiness. Itâs so cold. Why hasnât Mr. Wall come back down? Whatâs taking so long?â
As the cold wind persisted, Samuel drew his coat tighter around himself, grumbling inwardly.
His gaze fixed on the elevator doors, he awaited Noahâs return with growing impatience.
The life of a CEOâs special assistant was indeed a challenging one.
The elevator doors slid open with a soft chime. Sadie was the first to step out, followed closely by Noah, who was carrying Averi in his arms.
As soon as they entered the apartment, Averi wiggled free and dashed into the living room. âMr. Wall, look! This is my building block castle.â
Noahâs gaze followed the direction of the little boyâs stubby finger, landing on the complex-looking castle made of colorful blocks in the corner of the living room. It stood nearly as tall as an adult.
âWow! Thatâs amazing!â Noahâs praise was genuine, his voice filled with the right amount of surprise and admiration. âDid you build that all by yourself?â
âUh-huh!â Averi nodded, his eyes sparkling with pride. âAnd over there! Look, Mr. Wall! Look at my drawings.â
He pulled Noah over to the wall, where several vibrant drawings were displayed. Noah knelt down to get a better look. The wall was adorned with childlike sketches of flowers, trees, and imaginative depictions of the universe, as well as one drawing of a family of three, holding hands in a park.
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