Chapter 529
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 529:
âKnock, knock, knock.â
Loud knocks jolted Alex from his reverie.
He looked up, his voice weary and strained. âCome in!â
The door burst open, and Stan entered, his expression marked by urgency, panting for breath.
âMr. Howe! Bad news!â
A heavy sense of dread sank in Alexâs chest.
He steeled himself against his rising anxiety and asked with a grave tone, âWhatâs happened? Why are you so agitated?â
âMrs. Howe⦠Mrs. Howe hasâ¦â Stan said, his voice tinged with panic, âMrs. Howe has gone missing.â
âWhat?â Alex leaped to his feet, his complexion blanching.
He seized Stanâs arm, his voice trembling with urgency. âWhat did you say? My mother is missing? When did this occur?â
âJust⦠just moments ago,â Stan replied, visibly shaken by Alexâs intensity. âI got a call from your familyâs butler. He said Mrs. Howe went out this afternoon and hasnât returned. Her phone is off, and though people have been sent to search, thereâs still no wordâ¦â
Alexâs world seemed to spin, his vision blurring as he struggled to maintain composure.
His mother was a cornerstone of his life; he couldnât bear the thought of losing her.
âFind her!â Alex growled through clenched teeth. âFind out where my mother went at once! Spare no expense to ensure her safe return.â
âUnderstood, Mr. Howe. Iâm on it immediately.â Stan nodded, wasting no time as he turned and hurried out.
Alex slumped back into his chair, his hands clenched into fists, nails digging into his palms. Blood seeped from the wounds, unnoticed.
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The disappearance of his mother was surely no accident.
At such a critical time, her sudden absence might suggest she had been kidnapped.
Meanwhile, in the CEOâs office of Wall Group, Noah was engrossed in a pile of documents, his brows furrowed in concentration.
âRing, ring, ringâ¦â
An urgent phone call broke his focus.
Noah glanced at the caller ID and saw it was Samuel.
He answered, his voice low. âHello, Samuel. Whatâs going on?â
âMr. Wall, itâs done,â Samuel replied, his tone laced with a hint of pride.
âHmm,â Noah responded, his voice neutral, betraying no surprise.
âMr. Wall, what are our next steps?â Samuel inquired cautiously.
A cold flash passed through Noahâs eyes, his tone icy and firm. âI want everyone who harmed Sadie to face consequences, one by one.â This included Susannah.
Noahâs long fingers tapped rhythmically on the desk.
Samuel, having worked for Noah for many years, was intimately familiar with his character and style.
Noah was decisive and swift in his actions; once he made a decision, it was final.
Above all, Noahâs deep concern for Sadie was a driving force behind his actions.
For Sadie, Noah would go to any length.
Samuel knew that those who had harmed Sadie were in for serious repercussions this time.
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