Chapter 704
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 704:
Briley took a deep breath, trying to compose herself as she pretended nothing had happened. She quietly left the hospital room. Coyle shut the door gently behind her.
âSutton, remember what Iâve said. From this point forward, you know nothing. Keep your focus on healing. Let me handle the rest.â Sutton eyed his father with uncertainty. âDad, how do you plan to strike back at him?â Coyle sneered, his voice low and deliberate. âStrike back at Noah? Not yet. First, we stabilize things and gain full control over Wall Group. Once thatâs done, even if Patrick turns out to be Noah, thereâs little he can do.â
Suttonâs eyes widened with sudden understanding. âAre you suggesting we use Sadie against him?â A cold smirk spread across Coyleâs face, eyes sharp as a blade. âSadie is both Noahâs wife and Wall Groupâs current leader. If we aim to seize control, it starts with her.â
Without wasting a moment, Coyle pulled out his phone and made a call. âDig into Sadieâs and Patrickâs every move last night. Also, prepare a resignation letter in Suttonâs name and forward it to Wall Group.â
âUnderstood, sir.â
Meanwhile, in the CEOâs office at Wall Group, Sadie sat behind her desk, absently turning a mask over in her hand, her thoughts tangled. The events of the previous night still felt unreal, like fragments of a strange dream. Now that she was awake, all that remained was fatigue and a growing sense of unease.
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Sadie rubbed her temples, trying to clear her head. Now was not the time to dwell on these matters. There were still many issues at Wall Group that required her attention. The phone on her desk rang.
âMs. Hudson, the HR manager called. Sutton has submitted his resignation!â Samuelâs voice came through clearly.
Sadieâs brow furrowed.
âSutton? After clinging desperately to Wall Group, now he suddenly wanted out? It didnât add up.â
âPut him through,â she said evenly, hiding her suspicions.
Moments later, the HR managerâs voice filled the line.
âMs. Hudson, Suttonâs resignation letter just arrived. Should we accept or reject it?â
The HR managerâs voice was cautious, as he was confused by the situation.
âWhat reason did he give?â Sadie asked, her fingers rhythmically tapping her desk.
âHealth concerns,â came the reply. âHe claims he needs to step down from all positions due to his poor health.â
âSeriously? Since when did Sutton become so delicate?â
Sadie scoffed. Sutton was clearly lyingâhe wasnât sick; he was definitely scheming something.
âHold off on processing the resignation for now. Thereâs no rush,â she instructed coolly.
âUnderstood, Ms. Hudson,â the HR manager responded before ending the call.
Sadieâs gaze grew colder, suspicion brewing beneath the surface. What game was Sutton playing this time?
A knock broke her train of thought, followed by Samuelâs voice from outside the office.
âMs. Hudson.â
âCome in,â she replied, masking her concerns with a neutral tone. Samuel stepped inside, holding a file, his demeanor calm and unreadable.
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