Chapter 77
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 77:
He was accustomed to being shielded by his privilege, and such dismissive treatment was unfamiliar to him.
He peered through the doorâs glass, his gaze landing on Alex, who was dabbing at the blood trickling from his lip. The stark red against his skin was jarring.
Nearby, Sadie offered him a tissue, her eyes filled with concernâa look that was once reserved for Noah.
A sharp pain carved through his heart.
His fists balled at his sides, knuckles blanching, Noah lingered outside, the weight of his thoughts anchoring him in place.
Eventually, he turned away, his figure stretching beneath the corridor lights, exuding an unmistakable sense of solitude.
Settling into his car, he dialed Samuel. âWho runs this hospital?â he began, his voice a mix of frustration and determination. âLet them know that the Wall Group wants to collaborate. As for the terms⦠I want a seat as a partner in this hospital.â
He continued the conversation with Samuel, plotting his next moves carefully.
After hanging up, he reclined in his seat, his fingers rhythmically tapping on the steering wheel. The pace was controlled, almost casual, but the tension simmered beneath.
He would step through that door again soonânot as someone the hospital could throw out, but as a partner they couldnât ignore. No one, not even Sadie herself, would have the power to make him leave her wardâhe could stay as long as he wanted.
The thought made Noah pause.
Did he really spend over ten million dollars just to make sure no one could keep him from Sadieâs bedside?
The thought clung to him stubbornly, refusing to dissipate.
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Rubbing his temples, Noah felt a nagging ache spread across his forehead.
Confusion clouded his mind.
Was this surge of panic solely about Sadieâs accident, or was it the deep, piercing concern in her eyes that had thrown him off balance?
No, that couldnât be it.
His heart belonged to Kyla.
As he wrestled with his thoughts, his phone shattered the silence, its abrupt ringtone slicing through the air.
âMotherâ flashed across the screen.
He hesitated, then answered with a tentative, âHello?â
âI heard Kyla had a heart attack. How is she? Is she feeling better?â Isabelâs voice crackled through the line, each word laced with palpable urgency.
Noahâs irritability peaked as he gave a terse, âYes,â in response.
Isabelâs voice sharpened with concern. âWhy this cold indifference, Noah? Kyla developed a heart condition saving your life. You should be by her side, caring for her deeply!â
Noahâs mind flashed back to the harrowing moment when Sadie called for help after her accident, and he had been steadfastly supporting Kyla. Wasnât that proof enough of his dedication?
âMom,â Noah began, his voice tinged with frustration. âSadie got into a car accident. I just went to check on her condition.â
Isabel let out a dismissive scoff on the other end. âWell, as long as sheâs still alive, I guess thatâs all that matters.â
A frown marred Noahâs face as he registered his motherâs blatant disregard for Sadie, sparking an irritation within him that he couldnât suppress. Compelled to defend his wife, he said, âMom, Sadie is your daughter-in-law. You should Isabel cut him off sharply, her voice slicing through the tension. âIâve never accepted her as my daughter-in-law! Didnât you promise to divorce her? So whatâs the holdup? Donât tell me you actually like her now.â
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