Chapter 665
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 665:
âMr. Wall, shall we return to Wall Manor now?â the assistant asked quietly.
Coyle, seething with anger, abruptly lifted his cane and struck the assistantâs leg harshly.
âDo you need to ask that? Didnât you hear her say she would remove us from the family if we donât return to the Wall Manor?â
The assistant grimaced in pain but remained silent, quickly wheeling Coyle out of the meeting room.
Coyle tried to curb his fury, reassuring himself. Noah was gone, and Sadie would likely resign as chairwoman in three days. Then, he would see if she remained so bold!
Meanwhile, Sadie was back in her office.
âMs. Hudson, was that too impulsive in the meeting?â Samuel inquired, his tone laced with concern.
They hadnât figured out the situation with Patrick yet, and promising a resolution in three days was a gamble.
What if they failed?
Sadie understood his worries and sighed.
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âDo we have any other option to keep the shareholders in check?â
Samuel fell silent. They were indeed cornered, with no room to retreat.
Just then, Tina entered with a document.
âSadie, hereâs Mr. Noelâs schedule for the next week. Hailey has been in contact with Sutton, but Mr. Noel hasnât made any moves.â
Sadie quickly reviewed the document.
âGo to Colnoque and bring Mr. Castro back to the Wall Group,â she instructed Samuel.
Samuel grasped her plan immediately. Sadie was trying to secure a backup.
Ralph Castro had been a quiet supporter for the past three years and was an original member of the Wall Group, alongside Nigel andâ¦
Absolon.
If things didnât work out with Patrick, Ralphâs return would ease the situation.
âUnderstood, Ms. Hudson,â Samuel replied, recognizing the urgency as he departed swiftly.
Exhausted, Sadie leaned back, her eyes closing as the weight of recent events pressed on her. She massaged her temples, trying to find some calm. Now was not the time for grief.
Secluding herself in her office, she tirelessly worked through documents to distract herself from her sorrow.
Concerned for Sadieâs well-being, Tina poured a cup of coffee, knocked gently, and stepped inside.
âSadie, take a break. Youâve been working non-stop,â Tina whispered gently.
Sadie looked up, her expression weary yet determined.
âThanks, Tina, but Iâm fine,â she replied.
Then, something seemed to click in her memory.
âActually, prepare to join me at the Glory Jewelry Exhibition later. I remembered Mr. Noel is expected to be there.â
Tina nodded and began organizing Sadieâs files.
As they were about to leave, Samuel called.
âMs. Hudson, Mr. Castro has agreed to come back,â he announced, his voice tinged with excitement. âHeâs already en route and will be in Jazmah by tomorrow morning.â
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