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Between Ruin And Resolve My Ex-Husband's Regret novel Chapter 155

Chapter 155 The Paparazzo

Sadie was unfazed by the rumors swirling around her.

In any office, gossip was as common and unavoidable as the air we breathe.

She chose to ignore such idle chatter, preferring instead to dedicate herself to her work and let her achievements speak for themselves.

Miss Hudson, long time no see.The tone was sharp and biting.

Sadie came to a halt and glanced toward the voice.

It came from Melissa Frazier, the marketing department’s deputy manager.

Sadie recalled that during her days as a secretary, Melissa had frequently gone out of her way to complicate her life.

Today, Melissa was clad in a bright red dress and overdone makeup, which only accentuated her showiness.

With her arms crossed and a selfsatisfied look on her face, Melissa eyed Sadie.

Do you need something. Ms. Frazier?

Is it wrong to say hello without any particular reason? Melissa retorted. I just wanted to remind you that you’re in the marketing department now, not the secretarial department. It might do you some good to remember our rules.

Thank you for the headsup, Ms. Frazier,Sadie replied, maintaining a courteous yet distant smile. I’ll take note.

Without another word, Sadie continued on her way, leaving Melissa behind.

Melissa, fists clenched, watched as Sadie walked away.

Just then, Tina, passing by and witnessing the exchange, hurried over to Sadie and took hold of her arm.

Sadie, ignore them,Tina whispered gently. They’re envious, that’s all.

With a mild smile, Sadie responded, I’m aware. It really doesn’t bother me.

How can it not bother you?Tina’s voice grew louder with incredulity. Their behavior is absurd!

Facing the marketing team directly, Tina spoke with a firm tone. Why the whispers? Sadie is now a partner of Wall Group

and leads her own studio! She’s not your subordinate. Have some decency!

The marketing team members visibly recoiled, intimidated by Tina’s assertive stance, and fell silent.

Sadie softly touched Tina’s hand, reassuring her. Tina, it’s okay.

Tina, observing the genuine peace on Sadie’s face, understood she was truly unbothered.

With a sigh, Tina linked arms with Sadie and steered her towards the break room.

Let’s have some coffee.

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They settled into the break room, sinking onto the sofa.

Cradling her own steaming coffee, Tina looked at Sadie with a mix of concern and admiration. What’s your strategy? Are you just going to let them continue like this?

Sadie maintained her composure. I’ll handle things as they unfold. The rumors will cease once people see they have no impact on me. Ultimately, the truth will prevail.

codness

Tina admired Sadie’s calm demeanor, though it also stirred a touch of sadness within her.

At that moment, Sadie’s phone buzzed.

She looked at the caller ID to see it was Pierre, her assistant.

Hello,Sadie answered.

Miss Hudson, I located the paparazzo. He’s willing to meet this evening at Azure Mist Cafe.

Okay, understood. I’ll meet him at seven. You’ll come with me.

Will do, Miss Hudson.

After ending the call, Sadie set her phone down on the desk

Tina glanced at her, uncertainty clear in her expression.

Sadieshe said tentatively.

Looking up, Sadie offered a slight smile. I’m okay. Just some matters to address.

As dusk settled, the city’s lights flickered to life.

The ambiance inside Azure Mist Cafe was cozy, illuminated by gentle, warm lighting.

Seated by the window, Sadie and Pierre awaited the arrival of the paparazzo.

Pierre looked around nervously, while Sadie perused the files she brought with a calm demeanor.

Soon, a man clad in a black jacket and a baseball cap approached and took the seat opposite them.

He took off his cap, revealing a rather untrustworthy face.

Hi, I’m Jarrod Bates.

Sadie looked up. You’re the one who took those photos?

Jarrod’s expression carried a hint of arrogance. Yes, I took them.

Who put you up to it?Sadie inquired, her gaze piercing as she fixed her eyes on him.

Caught off guard by her directness, Jarrod hesitated.

II decided to take them on my own

Sadie scoffed. Really? Mr. Bates, do you expect me to believe that?

She leaned in a bit closer.

Jarrod shifted uncomfortably, recoiling slightly from her intense scrutiny.

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