Chapter 340 Lie
“My… My son’s father has passed away.” Sadie lowered her gaze, concealing the sorrow and frustration in her eyes.
She didn’t want Averi to be ostracized or ridiculed for growing up without a father.
Also, she didn’t want to drag Alex into this matter again.
Cutting ties with him was the best way to avoid unnecessary complications.
“Oh… I see…” The female teacher hesitated, clearly taken aback by the revelation.
Her expression softened with sympathy as she looked at Sadie.
“I understand, ma’am. I’ll keep this confidential,” the teacher quickly assured Sadie.
“I appreciate it,” Sadie replied with a grateful smile before crouching down to gently stroke Averi’s hair. “Averi, be good and
listen to your teachers, okay?”
“Okay, Mommy! Don’t worry, I’ll behave!” Averi nodded eagerly.
“That’s my boy.” Sadie kissed his forehead tenderly. “I’ll come pick you up after work.”
“Alright!” Averi replied obediently.
With reluctance, Sadie walked out of the kindergarten.
Standing at the entrance, she watched as Averi’s small figure disappeared into the classroom, and a mix of warmth and melancholy filled her chest.
He was growing up–sooner or later, he would become independent and no longer need her as much.
Letting out a quiet sigh, she finally turned to leave.
Just then, a black Rolls–Royce Phantom glided to a halt in front of her.
Her heart clenched…
Noah.
Why was he here?
She instinctively stopped in her tracks, frozen in place.
The tinted window rolled down slowly, revealing Noah’s strikingly handsome features.
He sat inside, tilting his head slightly as he studied her with an unreadable expression. His dark eyes betrayed nothing.
making it impossible to gauge his thoughts.
“What are you doing here?” Sadie asked warily.
“Get in.” Noah didn’t bother answering her question–just issued the command in a calm, authoritative tone.
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His voice was low and magnetic, carrying an air of control that was impossible to ignore.
Sadie hesitated but eventually obeyed.
Inside the car, the familiar scent of Noah’s cologne lingered in the air, a fragrance she had long associated with him.
The silence was abruptly broken by Noah’s unexpected question. “Where’s Alex?”
Hearing this, Sadie tensed immediately.
She never expected Noah to bring up Alex out of the blue.
Just moments ago, she had told the kindergarten teacher that Averi’s father was no longer alive.
Now, Noah was asking about Alex.
What was she supposed to say?
Her thoughts scrambled for an answer.
She lowered her gaze, hoping to mask the panic flickering in her eyes.
Lies only led to more lies.
She hated deception, but more than anything, she couldn’t allow Averi to become part of the Wall family.
That cold, unfeeling household would only bring him pain.
She had to protect him.
“He… he had something urgent to take care of and will come later,” she stammered, her voice barely steady.
She tried her best to control her emotions, not wanting Noah to see through her.
“Is that so?” Noah’s sharp gaze flickered with something unreadable.
His long fingers tapped rhythmically against the armrest
The soft but deliberate sound filled the quiet car, heightening her unease.
He didn’t say anything further, simply watching her in silence.
Just a while ago, Lara Waddy–one of the teachers from the prestigious international kindergarten–had contacted him.
After all, the school was funded by the Wall Group.
“Are you hiding something from me, Sadie?” Noah asked directly, causing Sadie’s heart to plummet.
“1…”
Sadie parted her lips but found herself unable to say anything.
What could she possibly say? That Averi was hers alone and had nothing to do with him? That she had fabricated a lie about his father being gone just to keep him away from the Wall family?
Either explanation would only enrage Noah further.
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