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Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret

Chapter 725
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Chapter 725 Chapter 725: He quickly released Sadie, propping himself up and helping her sit.

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"Are you alright?" His voice carried an edge of worry, though he seemed unaware of it.

Sadie inhaled sharply, rubbing her sore back. Her tears had yet to dry, and she wiped them away before meeting Noah's gaze. Her voice remained steady, though distant. "Mr. Noel, what brings you here?" Noah hesitated, unable to answer. His assistant had mentioned Sadie's presence at the hot spring resort, and before he knew it, he had followed an inexplicable urge to come. It was as though something beyond his control had drawn him here. But he wasn't about to admit that. His tone remained detached. “Just here for a break. You're reading too much into it, Ms. Hudson." Sadie gave a slight nod, not pressing further. “If that's the case, now that you're awake, please leave. This is my room." Her words were polite but impersonal, as though she was addressing a stranger.

Something inside Noah twisted. A strange, unexplainable irritation crept in. She was in such a hurry to send him away? "Apologies for the intrusion," he said coolly, rising from the bed. Without another word, he turned toward the door.

In the living room, Averi remained engrossed in his toys. When Noah emerged, the boy's face lit up with a bright, innocent smile. His eyes curved in a way that sent an eerie sense of familiarity through Noah's chest.

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gvlis packed with great reads He halted mid-step. That strange feeling gripped him once again-something he couldn't quite name. But before he could dwell on it, he shook the thought away and left, his steps surprisingly unsteady.

Noah's driver had already moved the suitcases into his room. Noticing Noah's uneasy look, he felt perplexed but opted to keep quiet, refraining from asking questions. Noah stepped into his room, shutting the door behind him. He retrieved his phone and dialed his assistant. "I need details on Sadie's son, Averi." On the other end, though momentarily puzzled, the assistant promptly responded, "Understood, Mr. Noel. I'll get on it right away." Meanwhile, Sadie sat motionless in her suite at the hot spring resort. Since Noah was here, that meant her strategy at the company must already be in motion. Suddenly, her phone rang-it was Blaine. She answered, and his voice cthrough with a teasing lilt. "How's the hot spring? Relaxing, I hope?" As usual, Blaine started with a lighthearted remark. Sadie's lips curled slightly, her tone neutral. "It's fine." "Judging by your response, it doesn't sound too impressive," Blaine sighed tically before shifting the conversation, his voice brimming with intrigue. "But, you know, things at the company are getting quite interesting." A flicker of emotion stirred within Sadie, though she remained composed. "What's happening?" Blaine said, his tone carrying a hint of mischief, "That old fox, Coyle, is in serious trouble this time."

Sadie had anticipated this outcome, so the news didn't shock her. Maintaining her usual composure, she replied, "Givethe specifics." "Mr. Noel made it clear he has no intention of continuing their deal," Blaine said, amusement lacing his words. "He didn't even grant them a meeting-just terminated the contract without hesitation. This morning, Coyle's office was a complete madhouse. Malcolm and the other shareholders wasted no trushing over to 'express their concerns' once they learned Burgess Group was pulling out." Blaine vividly recounted Coyle's predicament, his tone gleeful.