Chapter 877
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 877:
âNo, noâplease, Ms. Hudson, thereâs no need for that. The seating arrangement is completely appropriate.â
As he spoke, he subtly dabbed at the cold sweat forming on his forehead, then eased himself into a nearby seat with as much composure as he could muster.
Nathan, still visibly bruised, straightened in his chair.
Despite the swelling, a flicker of pride lit his features.
For once, someone was standing up for himâpublicly and powerfully. And not just anyone. It was Sadie. In that moment, she wasnât just his fiancée. She was his shield.
Across the room, Jarrettâs expression darkened. He sat rigid in his wheelchair, eyes narrowed, fury etched into every line of his face.
His hand gripped the armrest so tightly that his knuckles turned white. Sadie Hudson was no mere ornamentâshe was a force. And her unexpected closeness to Patrick raised more questions than answers.
Still, Sadie paid no mind to the stares or the silent speculations circling around her. Her voice remained steady, her posture poised, as she addressed the room.
âSince Iâve made the decision to marry Nathan, itâs only natural that the Wall and Higgins families will soon be connected. From this point forward, weâll be family.â
She let the words settle, the weight of them deliberate. Then, with seamless precision, she continued:
âThe Wall Group is currently developing several key projects. Iâve reviewed them personally and believe they align perfectly with the Higgins Groupâs capabilities.â
Her gaze drifted to Nathanâmeasured, calm, deliberate.
âI had every intention of entrusting these projects to the Higgins Group. Butâ¦â
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Her voice dipped slightly, laced with subtle warning.
âIâve recently learned that my fiancé, Nathan, doesnât hold any substantial position within his familyâs company. If thatâs truly the case, I may need to reconsiderâperhaps find a partner better positioned to execute these projects effectively.â
Rodgerâs eyes widened, stunned. Projects from the Wall Group? And not just oneâseveral?
Everyone in Beversea knew the magnitude of such an offer. The Wall Group wasnât just powerfulâit was a corporate giant. Even a fraction of their projects could sustain smaller companies for years.
For the Higgins Group, this partnership could redefine their future.
But there was a catch.
Nathanâhis younger, more impulsive sonâwould need to assume a significant role in the company. And what about Jarrett? Jarrett had always been the heir in Rodgerâs eyes. The one groomed for leadership. The current chairman. The obedient son who followed every rule.
A storm swirled behind Rodgerâs eyes as he struggled to maintain composure. His smile faltered, tightening at the corners.
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