Chapter 774
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 774:
Just then, the door swung open forcefully.
Samuel strode in, flanked by a cadre of bodyguards clad in stark black suits. Their imposing presence seemed to chill the very air in the room.
The assistant trembled, his legs nearly buckling from fear.
Caught off guard, Coyle stared at the unfolding scene.
Samuel, ignoring Coyleâs strained gaze from the bed, signaled to the bodyguards. âDo it.â
Immediately, two bodyguards advanced and grabbed Coyle.
Outraged and panicked, Coyle managed a weak protest.
âHow⦠how dare you! Samuel, who⦠who do you think you are? You, just an assistant, dare lay hands on me?!â
His attempt to wield his status was pitiful, undermined by his slurred speech and drooling mouth, stripping him of any semblance of dignity.
Samuel finally met Coyleâs eye, his expression stoic, but his eyes icy.
âAt this point, Mr. Wall, pretenses are unnecessary.â
A wave of dread washed over Coyle.
Samuelâs voice was both low and piercing.
âThe assassin you dispatched was apprehended immediately. Regrettably for him, he failed to harm Ms. Hudson. Instead, Miss Briley Wall inexplicably intervened to shield Ms. Hudson from the attack, ensuring her safety.â
He paused, watching Coyleâs expression shift to confusion, then continued.
âMs. Hudson has decreed that you are to be escorted back to your residence in Zupren, barred from ever returning to this country.â
Coyleâs eyes nearly popped from their sockets.
His mouth agape, he struggled for words, but only his ragged breathing filled the silence.
Why would Briley protect that detestable Sadie?
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Wasnât she supposed to conspire with the assassin for a guaranteed outcome?
No, it wasnât supposed to unfold like this!
A sudden realization hit Coyle like a thunderbolt.
He understood now.
That cursed Briley!
It was all her manipulation!
She had cunningly staged the entire self-sacrifice!
Using the assassin he had dispatched, she crafted her own scheme to win Sadieâs trust and garner the eldersâ compassion!
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