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Between Ruin And Resolve My Ex-Husband's Regret novel Chapter 337

Chapter 337 School Transfer

Noah gave a slight nod, his voice deep and steady, carrying that effortless magnetism that always made people listen. Yes. I took care of Averi’s school transfer today.

What school transfer?Sadie lifted her head, her gaze snapping to his, eyes clouded with confusion. To where?

A nearby international kindergarten,Noah replied, his tone calm and matteroffact. The security there is topnotch. It’s

the safest place for Averi.

Sadie fell silent.

She couldn’t argue with that.

That particular kindergarten was the most prestigious in the cityrenowned not just for its elite curriculum but also for its impenetrable security. It was nearly impossible to get in, and yetNoah had made it happen for Averi.

But at the same time, why did he do this without even consulting her?

Sadie swallowed the knot of irritation rising in her throat, her fingers curling slightly.

She was thankful for everything Noah had done for Averi. Truly, she was. But at the same time, why did he make such

decisions without even consulting her?

I see.She kept her voice neutral.

Sadie forced herself to stay composed. She didn’t want to let any frustration slipnot in front of Averi.

Mommy! The new kindergarten is amazing! They have a huge slide, a few swings, and so many kids to play with!Averi’s voice was bright with excitement as he lifted his head from her embrace.

His eyes shone as he recounted every little detail, his joy spilling over with every word.

Clearly, he loved it there.

Sadie felt some of her irritation fade.

At least he was happy. And in the end, that was what truly mattered.

Just as she was about to say something, Averi suddenly stopped, tilting his little face up with a serious expression.

Mommy, you should say thank youto Mr. Wall.

Sadie’s lips twitched.

Ugh! Averi

She let out a soft sigh and glanced at Noah, only to find him watching her with that familiar, faintly amused smile.

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His gaze seemed to ask, Did you hear what your kid said?

Sadie exhaled, running a gentle hand over Averi’s head. You’re right.Then, she softened her voice. Why don’t you go upstairs and play for a bit? Mommy needs to talk to Mr. Wall, okay?

Okay!Averi chirped, nodding enthusiastically before dashing up the stairs, his tiny legs carrying him as fast as they could.

Samuel, who had been standing nearby, took the moment to set the items he was holding at the base of the stairs. Then,

turning to Noah with a respectful nod, he spoke. Mr. Wall, I’ll take my leave now. Please excuse me, Mrs. Wall.

Noah returned the nod. Alright.

With that, Samuel left, closing the door softly behind him.

And just like that, Sadie and Noah were alone.

The atmosphere shifted instantly.

Sadie, feeling a sudden unease, instinctively took a step back, trying to create some distance.

But Noah moved forward, closing the gap in an instant.

The faint scent of his colognewarm, deep, unmistakably hisdrifted toward her, wrapping around her senses. Her pulse

quickened.

Sadie steadied herself, meeting Noah’s gaze headon, though a flicker of wariness lingered in her eyes. Is there something

else you want to talk about?

Noah studied her for a moment, then let a slow, knowing smile tug at the corners of his lips. Well, I’m sure you haven’t

forgotten what Averi said.

Sadie felt warmth creep up her neck.

Of course. She should have known Noah wouldn’t let this go so easily.

And how exactly would you like me to thank you, Mr. Wall?Taking a measured breath, she lifted her chin slightly,

forcing herself to hold her ground.

Noah’s gaze flickeredjust for a momentbefore a trace of admiration passed through his eyes.

Shouldn’t you be the one deciding that?His voice was low, husky, edged with playful teasing.

Then, he stepped closer. The space between them disappeared in an instant, and suddenly, Sadie was hyperaware of the

warmth radiating from his body, the quiet intensity in his gaze, the way the air between them seemed to shift.

Her heart pounded even faster.

The logical part of her brain told her to move, to step back. But she didn’t.

Instead, she forced herself to remain still, to appear unfazedeven as her breath grew unsteady. What happened that

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