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Listening to him, Sadie couldn’t help but smirk. Coyle had thising.
“Oh, there’s something even more intriguing,” ine added, pausing as if savoring the moment. His tone turned cryptic.
“What is it?” Sadie asked.
“Sutton has vanished,” he said in a hushed voice, tinged with curiosity. “Early this morning, Coyle’s men were scouring everywhere, but they’ve found no trace of him.”
This revtion caught Sadie off guard. Sutton was missing? What was going on?
A flicker of confusion crossed her features as her brows knitted together. “Vanished?”
“Completely,” ine confirmed. “Not a single lead on where he went. Nobody can figure out how he managed to disappear without a trace.” His voice carried a note of inquiry, making it clear that Sutton’s sudden absence had left him equally perplexed.
Sadie remained quiet, her thoughts racing. Who was responsible for this? And why?
ine chuckled. “Coyle must be losing his mind right now. Thepany is falling apart, and his son is nowhere to be found. He’s probably tearing through the office in a fit of rage.”
Despite the situation, Sadie felt no real sense of satisfaction. Something about Sutton’s disappearance unsettled her.
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“Enough of these serious matters,” ine said, changing the subject with a yful tone. “Enjoy your stay at the hot spring. I’ll take care of things here. Don’t worry, everything is under control.”
“Appreciate it,” Sadie said quietly.
“No need for formalities with me,” ine chuckled. “Take it easy. Talkter.”
As the call ended, Tina knocked on the door before stepping inside.
“Mr. Castro, Coyle has requested to see you.”
ine adjusted his attire and made his way to the chairman’s office. The moment he arrived, Coyle greeted him with exaggerated warmth, his expression overly eager.
“ine! d you came. Please, have a seat,” Coyle said, pouring a cup of coffee with great enthusiasm.
ine, uninterested in small talk, got straight to the point. “Mr. Wall, what do you need?”
He leaned back, crossing his legs casually, exuding indifference.
Coyle’s smile stiffened momentarily. However, needing ine’s cooperation, he forced himself to maintainposure. sping his hands together, he let out a strained chuckle. “ine, ourpany is experiencing a bit of difficulty, and I was hoping you could lend a hand.”
“Lend a hand?” ine arched an eyebrow, his voiceced with amusement. “You’re referring to Burgess Group abruptly canceling the partnership, aren’t you?”
Coyle’s face grew tense. He hadn’t expected ine to be so blunt.
“Yes, exactly,” he admitted reluctantly. “That partnership was essential to us, and now the entirepany is in turmoil.”
He paused for a moment before continuing, “After considering the situation, I believe only Sadie has the ability to resolve this mess.”
“Mr. Wall, have you forgotten that you were the one who personally and publicly dismissed Ms. Hudson?”
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