Chapter 711
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 711:
Sadieâs weary eyes drifted to the documentâa stock transfer contract. They werenât even pretending to be patient.
A wry smile ghosted across her lips as she rasped, âHow kind of you, Briley, to deliver it yourself.â
Without hesitation, Sadie grasped the pen and, with slow determination, signed her name.
Sadie looked like she was half-dead at this point. Briley stared at her, feeling a fresh surge of anger.
What a despicable woman! Why wouldnât she just give up pretending? The thing was, although Alex had already slept with Briley, his heart belonged solely to Sadie.
There was nothing Briley wanted more than for her rival to disappear for good.
Her eyes flashed briefly with malice, but she plastered a concerned look on her face as she approached.
âSadie, do your wounds still hurt?â Briley asked, her hand reaching for Sadieâs back.
A cold glint appeared in Sadieâs eyes. Such petty tricks were pathetic and laughable to her.
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Just as Brileyâs fingers were about to brush against her wounds, Sadie whipped around and shot out her arm.
A sharp, cracking sound echoed in the room as her palm landed on Brileyâs cheek.
Brileyâs eyes were wide with shock, her hand immediately coming up to cup her swelling cheek. âHow dare you slap me!â
Sadie gave her a look that said she didnât care.
She grabbed the stock transfer contract from the table and flung it at Briley. A stray piece of paper drifted too close and cut her other cheek with its corner, leaving a thin trail of blood on her skin.
âIâm warning you,â Sadie said in a chilling voice. âIf I die here today, none of you will get away unscathed. The world will think that you and your dear old father drove me to death just to get your hands on the family assets, and they wouldnât be wrong. When that happens, what do you think is going to happen to the Wall Groupâs stock price?â
Briley gritted her teeth. Though she loathed to admit it, she was intimidated by Sadieâs overwhelming presence.
Moreover, if Sadie did die here in Wall Manor, the outside world would surely suspect that they had orchestrated it in one way or another. Wall Groupâs stock price would plummet, and it would possibly even attract regulatory investigations.
No, this wasnât what Briley or Coyle wanted.
Still, Briley refused to back down. âYour words are nothing more than empty threats. They donât scare me. The elders were right to punish you for the disgrace you brought upon this family. It has nothing to do with us.â
Sadie sneered. âIs that so? Youâd better hope thatâs the case. Otherwise, I promise, I will haunt you even from the grave.â
Briley sputtered into silence, terrified by Sadieâs sinister gaze. Furious at her reaction, she turned on her heel and stormed out of the room.
Silence crept in.
Sadie exhaled slowly, her tense nerves finally relaxing. She was no longer the Sadie from three years ago, after all. Gone was the woman they used to bully, the one who would choose to take it all without putting up a fight.
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