Chapter 768
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 768:
Sadie stood poised among the sea of elite guests, a vision in her champagne-colored gownâtailored to perfection, hugging her frame with effortless grace. A wine glass rested lightly in her hand as she exchanged polite words with the cityâs most influential figures.
But then, her gaze drifted toward the entranceâand froze.
Noah had arrived.
Wearing his signature silver mask, he stood tall, refined, and commanding in presence.
And on his arm, Haileyâdraped in a pristine white strapless gownâclung to him with adoring affection. They looked like something from a polished fairytale: elegant, radiant, inseparable.
Sadieâs breath caught in her throat.
Her grip on the wine glass subtly tightened, the cold bite of jealousy and pain blooming in her chest.
She had known for some time now that Patrick was Noahâand that Hailey was his current wife.
But knowing something and seeing it were two very different things. And now, with the image burning vividly before her, the truth became inescapable. The bitterness she had so carefully buried clawed its way to the surface.
Across the room, Haileyâs gaze locked with hersâand a slow, calculated smile curled her lips.
She released Noahâs arm with practiced ease. With a gentle smile and graceful poise, she approached Sadie, her wine glass held delicately between her fingers.
Gone was the woman who had acted haughtily in the luxury storeâthis version of Hailey was poised, warm, and composed.
To anyone watching, it mightâve seemed like a cordial meeting between two refined women for the very first time.
âMs. Hudson, what a pleasure to meet you,â Hailey greeted with a smile, extending her hand gracefully.
Sadie, despite the storm simmering quietly beneath the surface, returned the smile with perfect poise. Her expression was unreadable as she reached out and gave Haileyâs hand a light shake.
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âMs. Burgess, the pleasure is mine,â she replied coolly.
Haileyâs eyes scanned Sadie with an air of mock admiration, her tone dipped in just the right amount of flattery.
âIâve heard so much about you. Young, brilliant, and decisive. Seeing you now, I must say, the praise is well-earned. To manage a massive company like Wall Group so flawlessly⦠Iâm truly in awe.â
Then she tilted her head, glancing ever so casually in Noahâs direction, her eyes glinting with subtle triumph. Her next words were laced with gentle mockery, veiled behind sweetness.
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