Chapter 72
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 72:
She had once harbored the naive hope that Noahâs heart was just unreachable, that perhaps his love was something she could earn through persistence and sacrifice.
But now, the truth was painfully clearâhis icy indifference and calculated cruelty were directed solely at her.
In contrast, his demeanor towards Kyla was tender and considerate; he was even willing to sacrifice her for Kylaâs happiness.
This realization shattered her last vestige of hope, like fragile glass swept away by relentless winds.
With a heavy sigh, Sadie closed her eyes, her eyelashes quivering as they veiled the despair welling up inside her.
Well, just let it be.
It was time to let go.
Her fingers, cold and trembling, tenderly brushed over her flat abdomen, connecting with the faint but determined heartbeat withinâa tiny life striving to blossom against the odds.
âSweetie,â she murmured with a gentle resolve. âYour father doesnât want us, but we have each other. Together, weâll make it through.â
As Sadie lifted her gaze once more, her eyes mirrored nothing but steely resolve.
âSo what if he wasnât there to save me? I survived, didnât I? Heâs not that important to me.â
Kylaâs expression transformed in an instant, her meticulously applied makeup failing to mask the predatory glint in her eyes.
Her carefully laid plans were unraveling before her.
Fixating on Sadieâs belly, hidden only by a thin quilt, Kyla seemed to be searching for a glimpse of her greatest fear coming to life beneath the fabric.
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The air thickened with tension as Sadie caught the lethal intent flickering in Kylaâs gaze. Her defenses rose instinctively.
She could already tellâKyla wasnât going to back down that easily. Faking vulnerability, Sadie let her eyes droop sorrowfully as tears began to spill, tracing damp trails down her cheeks.
âBut it was because of him that I lost the baby. His child is gone. Maybe this is his retribution,â she murmured, her voice a mix of grief and manipulation, cleverly leaving her words open to Kylaâs interpretation.
âThe child⦠is gone?â Kylaâs voice cracked, a mix of disbelief and sudden elation coloring her tone as she shifted her focus back to Sadie, searching her face for confirmation.
Sadie offered no reply, allowing the silent tears to gather and fall, leaving moist traces on her nose.
She portrayed the image of utter devastation.
As Kyla observed Sadieâs breakdown, a flicker of doubt shadowed her triumph.
Sadie had always presented a facade of toughness in her presence.
Since when had she become so visibly broken?
Yet Kyla quickly brushed aside the flicker of doubt.
Sadieâa pathetic fool. What kind of schemes could she even come up with?
She had Sadie figured outâdumb as a rock and twice as stubborn. Surely, if Sadie had been feigning weakness, she wouldnât have been so thoroughly bested in the rivalry that simmered between them. With this realization, a weight seemed to lift from Kylaâs shoulders, a liberating exhale after holding her breath. What did it matter if Sadie survived?
The child was dead, and divorce loomed on the horizon like an inevitable dawn.
Suppressing a victorious grin, Kyla inhaled sharply, her joy bubbling just beneath the surface, yet her exterior remained a mask of concern. âSadie, donât take it too hard,â she murmured, her voice gentle as she wrapped her fingers around Sadieâs hand. âThis loss doesnât mean you wonât be a mother again.â
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