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Between Ruin And Resolve My Ex-Husband's Regret novel Chapter 163

Chapter 163 Biological

Father

Kyla spoke softly, tugging gently at Isabel’s sleeve.

Isabel felt a pang in her heart, recognizing Kyla’s sensibility and consideration. She sighed and turned to Noah, her voice laden with resignation. Noah, you are on your own now. Take care.With those parting words, she left.

Just as Kyla was about to follow, Noah’s cold voice halted her. Wait.

She paused and turned back, her expression one of confusion.

About what Jordyn and Beccy did, are you involved?

Kyla froze momentarily, a brief flicker of panic crossing her face before she masked it with an expression of innocence. Noah, what are you talking about? I’ve just returned from Amberhollow. I don’t know anything. What did Jordyn and Beccy

do?

Her eyes widened, as she feigned complete ignorance.

Noah studied her carefully, searching her face for any sign of deceit, but eventually, he let it go.

Kyla’s act was convincing as always.

He sneered inwardly, maintaining a stoic exterior. It’s nothing. You can leave.

Relieved, Kyla exhaled softly and said gently, Then get some rest. Good night.

She exited the villa, her high heels echoing against the floor.

Outside, Kyla quickly pulled out her phone and made a call.

The line connected, and a tearful voice filled her ear. Miss Wade

It was Jordyn.

Kyla’s voice turned cold, devoid of any sympathy. Stop crying! Did you complete the task or not?

Miss Wade, I’ve lost my job, and Beccy has been taken away. I

Idiots!Kyla snapped mercilessly. You couldn’t even manage something this simple.

Her fingers tightened around the phone, nails digging into her palm.

Kyla had planned everything with precision to tarnish Sadie’s reputation, yet Jordyn hadn’t done her job well.

Subdued by Kyla’s rebuke, Jordyn stifled her sobs, reducing them to quiet sniffles.

Enough! Stop crying!Kyla snapped, her impatience evident. Crying won’t fix this. Listen carefully to what you need to do

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She lowered her voice to a sinister whisper, outlining the subsequent phases of her scheme.

As the night grew darker, the streetlights threw Kyla’s shadow across the pavement, elongating it into a sinister silhouette.

She ended the call, her expression swiftly shifting back to one of calm poise, the very image of refined elegance.

Regaining her composure, she walked towards the car waiting by the roadside.

She needed rest; tomorrow promised another scene in her elaborate scheme.

Kyla slid into the car, and the driver ignited the engine.

Meanwhile, in the hospital, the stark white lights bathed Sadie in a pale glow, rendering her complexion almost ghostly.

Her hands gripped the bone marrow puncture report, her knuckles turning white.

The doctor adjusted his glasses, his voice laden with gravity. Miss Hudson, your child’s condition is quite severe. He’s been

diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. A bone marrow transplant is imperative at this juncture.

Sadie’s lips quivered, her voice a whisper. Doctor, is there truly no alternative?

The doctor exhaled deeply. I’m afraid there’s no other viable treatment. We need a transplant, and the best chance for a

match comes from the child’s biological father.

Biological fatherSadie murmured the words, the realization hitting her like a thunderclap, echoing in her mind.

Her heart clenched painfully, the ache radiating through her chest.

The child’s biological father was Noah.

But she couldn’t let him find out Averi was his son. Not ever.

If Noah knew Averi was his son, based on his current demeanor towards her, Sadie feared he would take Averi away.

And with his upcoming marriage to Kyla, Averi would inevitably be caught in the crossfire.

As Sadie struggled to control her emotions, her voice came out hoarse. Doctor, is there any alternative aside from the child’s biological father?

The doctor met her gaze, his eyes reflecting a trace of pity. We can search the bone marrow registry, though it’s less likely to find a match quickly.

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