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Between Ruin And Resolve My Ex-Husband's Regret novel Chapter 27

Chapter 27 Enjoy

You sure have a thing for drinking, don’t you? Well, today you’re in for a treat,Noah declared with a sly grin.

He snapped his fingers, the sound crisp and resonant in the hushed confines of the private room.

At his signal, Samuel, who had been poised just outside, swung the door open.

Waiters strode in one after another, their movements smooth and precise. They filed in two neat rows, their arms cradling bottles of wine that gleamed under the soft lighting. One by one, they set the bottles before Platt, each placement marked by the soft chime of glass meeting wooda sound ominously reminiscent of a tolling bell in Platt’s increasingly anxious ears.

His complexion drained to a ghostly pallor. A fine sheen of sweat beaded on his brow, his discomfort palpable in the thickening silence.

The entire spectacle wrapped up in five minutes.

Finally, as the last bottle was placed, the lead waiter stepped forward, his voice breaking the suspense. Mr. Wall, all the wine is here,he announced, his tone formal yet tinged with a hint of disbelief.

The room held its breath. The extent of Noah’s commandevery bottle in the restaurant laid out before themwas staggering.

Was he trying to make Platt drink himself to death?

Noah’s gaze swept over the assembly, landing with icy finality on Platt. His lips barely moved as he spoke, but the word Enjoyfell from them like a verdict, resonating with a chilling authority that sent a shiver down Platt’s spine.

Platt’s breath hitched, unease settling in as he stared at the mountain of wine bottles. He conjured a smile, more like a strained grimace, as he stammered, Well, Mr. Wall, th -this isit’s rather excessive.

He flicked a desperate glance towards Kyla, silently pleading for intervention from the normally eloquent diplomat.

Catching his cue, Kyla nodded subtly. She gracefully swept a loose strand of hair behind her ear as she chimed in, her voice deliberately softened to convey concern, Noah, forcing down this much wine could be deadly-

Her words were laced with a feigned fragility, designed to evoke Noah’s protective instincts.

Yet, before she could elaborate, Noah cut her off with a stern, commanding tone. So, you’re aware of the risks, then?

His voice, though not raised, carried a potent, resonant force that filled the charged silence of the room.

His sharp gaze swept across the faces before him, resting on Kyla with a glint of sarcasm and unmistakable chill.

His insinuation was clear, and it struck Kyla directly.

A storm of emotions whirled within her, her complexion paling.

It never crossed her mind that Noah would go to such extremes for Sadie.

The weight of it hit so hard, it felt like the air had been sucked from her lungs.

Beneath the table, her fingers gripped her handbag with such intensity that her knuckles whitened.

The gentle mask she had so meticulously maintained began to fracture, revealing a hint of the turmoil within.

Platt, too, understood the gravity of the situation. He recognized that he had provoked someone truly formidable. Consequences loomed over him, inevitable and severe.

Trapped with no escape, he sank to his knees with a resounding thud, his hands clasped before him, the very picture of desperation. With urgency laced in his tone, his words shattered the tense stillness surrounding them. Miss Hudson, I was foolish to cross you, and I sincerely regret it. Please, show some mercy and convince Mr. Wall to let me off just this once!

The room was enveloped in a palpable silence, every attendee frozen, their breaths held as they witnessed the unfolding drama.

Who would have thought that Platt, a dominant force in business, would be reduced to pleading for mercy from a woman who appeared so fragile?

Sadie, her eyes slowly fluttering open, fixed a weak yet resolute gaze on Platt. Her voice, though soft, was infused with an unwavering resolve. Mr. Crawford, when I continuously declined your request, neither you nor Miss Wade showed me any leniency. You branded me a workaholic, so devoted to the company that I’d overlook personal boundaries. You dismissed my refusal to drink, insisting that without my compliance, you wouldn’t work with Wall Group.

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