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Chapter 27
Just as they were about to speak, Arnold’s phone rang.
It was Landa calling
Arnold walked past them toward the elevator and answered the phone. “I’m getting off work now, I’ll be there soon…”
Cody swallowed what he was about to say.
Howe could Alpha Arnold not know about the divorce when he already had a new lover?
He probably forgot about it for a while.
After all, he’d never cared about anything to do with Sarah.
Meanwhile, Sarah, sitting in the cab, reported another address to the driver. The vehicle smoothly turned around and headed in the new direction
past moments earlier, Sarah’s uncle had called, inviting her to join him for dinner at her grandmother’s house.
It had been a while since she’d last seen them, and the timing felt right.
Traffic was heavy, and it was well past eight o’clock when Sarah finally arrived.
As she stepped into the house, her grandmother greeted her warmly.
“Sarah, long time no see.” Her grandmother’s rough palms gently caressed Sarah’s face as she added with concern, “You’ve lost Weight–Has something been bothering you lately?”
Sarah held her grandmother’s hand, her lips curving into a soft smile. “I’m fine. It’s just that I’ve been busy with work lately because I have a new goal.”
Her grandmother’s furrowed brow softened, though a trace of worry remained. Yet, when she looked into Sarah’s sparkling eyes, a flicker of surprise crossed her features.
This radiant, determined Sarah was someone she hadn’t seen in a long time–not since her marriage.
Though she’d lost some weight, Sarah appeared more energized, no longer bearing the constant weariness that had dulled her
spirit for years.
“Eat well, even if you’re busy,” her grandmother gently reminded her, visibly relieved. Then she glanced behind Sarah and asked, “Why isn’t Alex here?”
Sarah froze for a moment.
Once upon a time, whenever she visited her family, Alex had always accompanied her. The bond between her son and her relatives was strong, with Alex often entertaining his great–grandmother with little performances and antics.
But recently, Alex hadn’t even called her with a simple greeting.
Instead, he spoke with Linda every day, as if they had endless things to discuss.
There was no point in forcing him to come along anymore. Her grandmother, however, would be heartbroken if she knew Alex
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had grown so close to Linda.
“Alex has sparring practice tonight,” Sarah said, quickly fabricating an excuse. “Arnold is taking care of him now.”
Not wanting her grandmother to sense the untruth, Sarah took the lead and stepped into the house, changing the subject.
“Where’s Uncle? Not back yet?” she asked.
“He said there was a bit of traffic on the road, so he should be here soon,” her grandmother replied.
“Good.”
Just as their conversation ended, the front door creaked open, revealing a middle–aged man stepping inside.
Seeing Sarah, Alexander hugged her and said with a smile, “Sarah, you’re finally back.”
Then his brows furrowed. “Why have you lost weight? Didn’t you eat properly?”
Sarah smiled. “I was too busy before… I’ll eat more tonight.”
Alexander sighed. He had noticed her weight loss, and Sarah could see how haggard he looked.
She knew her uncle’s jewelry company hadn’t been doing well in recent years.
He spent his days tirelessly traveling the globe, acquiring raw jewelry stones.
Even so, his efforts hadn’t been enough to save the company from its declining performance.
Sarah had once asked Arnold if he could offer her uncle a few projects to help him through the bankruptcy crisis.
Arnold had replied icily, “Don’t come to me for such trivial matters. I won’t do anything for you just because you’re my Luna, much less help your family.”
Alexander had been at her side when Arnold said this.
Sarah had never felt so humiliated in front of her loved ones. She had wanted to plead further, but Arnold simply left.
Before leaving, he added coldly, “The next time you make an unreasonable request like that, I’ll just destroy his company.”
As an Alpha, Arnold had the authority to decide the fate of any business within the pack.
Thinking back, Sarah smiled bitterly, and the food on her plate lost its flavor.
That was the only time her uncle had ever asked her for help.
After that incident, Alexander never brought up his struggles again.
After dinner, once her grandmother had gone to bed, Sarah and Alexander took a walk in the yard, catching up on each other’s
lives.
Talking about the company’s current situation, Alexander spoke with a tone of weariness,
“Over the years, with changes in the market, customers have become increasingly demanding when it comes to jewelry design.
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