Chapter 770
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 770:
âAs agreed, Mr. Noel, Iâll be transferring 30% of the shares of Wall Group and giving you the preferential cooperation rights for next year. Iâll have the formal contract sent to your office tomorrow.â
She was drawing the lineâwith ink, signature, and silence.
Noah said nothing. Behind the mask, his expression was unreadable.
But inside, something coiled tightly in his chestâunspoken, unresolved.
Hailey, obliviousâor perhaps willfully ignorantâof the simmering tension between Sadie and Noah, let her eyes dance between them before flashing a graceful smile.
âThank you, Ms. Hudson,â she said warmly, accepting on Noahâs behalf, perfectly content to pretend there was nothing beneath the surface.
The air between the three of them, however, told a different story. No one else noticed. But between them, the silence was loud.
Across the ballroom, a man in a black suit moved casually through the crowd, a wine glass in hand, blending in like any other guest.
But his eyes were sharpâfocusedâand filled with something venomous. His gaze landed on Sadie.
He closed in quietly, one step at a time, like a shadow slipping through light. At his side, his hand dangled loosely, the wine glass a mere prop. Beneath his sleeve, the faintest glint of metal caught the lightâa concealed blade, ready.
He was only steps away.
Thenâhis expression twisted.
The glass slipped from his hand, shattering with a loud crash that drew startled gaspsâthen chaos. In one fluid motion, he reached into his sleeve, yanking out a dagger, its steel glinting as it flew straight toward Sadieâaimed viciously for her heart.
The attack was sudden, violent, and utterly unexpected. Gasps echoed across the ballroom as panic rippled through the crowd.
Noah reacted instantlyâbefore thought, before reason.
His body moved on pure instinct. He lunged toward Sadie, intent on pushing her out of the way.
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But in that split secondâ Hailey screamed and flung herself at him, clinging tightly to his arm in mock panic, locking him in place.
âAh! Patrick! Iâm scared!â
Haileyâs actions perfectly blocked Noah from intervening.
At the crucial moment, Noah was too late, and the shining dagger was inches from Sadieâs skin.
Suddenly, a small figure sprinted from the sidelines.
It was Briley!
She had disguised herself in a serverâs uniform and had been watching from the shadows.
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