Chapter 146
A Farewell After Being Reborn
The box didnât seem like it contained jewelry, but rather some kind of ornament. Sage walked over and
opened it, revealing an exquisitely crafted bunnyâshaped desk lamp. It was made of crystal and red
gemstones adorned its eyes.
When she pressed the switch, the bunny emitted a soft white glow from its body, while its eyes glowed
a faint red. It was a beautiful and unique sight.
Recalling that night at the restaurant where she had reached out to touch a bunny -shaped lantern, she
thought that Ian must have guessed that she liked bunnies and brought this back for her.
Although Sage didnât want to accept anything from Ian, this bunny was
undeniably adorable. It would be a shame to throw it away, so she placed it on her
bedside table.
After a tiring afternoon of training, Sage indulged in a relaxing bath. When she emerged from the
bathroom, Wanda informed her that dinner was ready. With a towel wrapped around her head, Sage
put on some comfortable loungewear as she headed downstairs for dinner.
Ian happened to come out of the study at the same time and was stunned by her attire. He cast several
questioning looks in her direction.
Her skin was rosy and delicate, and combined with the pink towel wrapped around her head, this made
her look charming and innocent. Ian had an
irresistible urge to walk over and pinch her cheeks.
Noticing him staring, Sage shot him a nonchalant glare and asked, âWhat are you looking at? Have you
never seen a woman without makeup before?â After that, she strode down the stairs in her slippers.
Lately, Sage had been going bareâfaced at home, and her clothing was also less. putâtogether. Ian
had naturally seen her without makeup, but he hadnât seen her dressed like this after a bath.
By the time Ian composed himself and went downstairs, Sage had already started eating. She was
scooping soup from a bowl with her right hand, while her left
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hand held a drumstick. She looked like she was starving.
Looking content with the food, she said in between bites, âWanda, your cooking is getting better and
better! Youâre reaching the level of a professional chef!â
Wanda beamed with joy. âMrs. Holcomb, youâre too kind! Youâre actually just starving after your
afternoon workout. Thatâs why you find it exceptionally tasty.
âNo thatâs not it! Your cooking is awesome and thereâs no arguing that!â Sage paused to drink some
soup before adding, âYou should come with me when I leave and keep cooking for me!â
âMrs. Holcomb, what do you mean? Where are you going? Are you and Mr. Holcomb moving?â Wanda
asked in confusion. She had never taken Sageâs divorce talk seriously, so it didnât even come to mind.
Ian happened to approach the dining table at that moment, and Sage didnât want to spoil the joyous
atmosphere with an argument. So, she replied casually, Never mind. Wanda, why donât you join us for
dinner?â
Glancing at lan, Wanda shook her head. âNo thank you, Mrs. Holcomb. I have to be in the kitchen.â
Ian always gave off an air of aloofness, so Wanda would feel uncomfortable sitting with him. Knowing
this, Sage didnât pursue the matter any further.
âSage, when will you stop bringing that up?â Ian stared at her and askedâ¦â
Grandma interrupted us and tore up the divorce agreement. Do you still want to cause trouble?â
His words no longer caused Sage to feel angry as she had lost interest in arguing at this point. She
resumed her meal without acknowledging him.
âYou keep saying you donât want to bind me with marriage anymore and that you want to give me my
freedom. Since Iâm the one whoâs trapped in this hell, shouldnât I be the one to ask for the divorce?â Ian
pressed on.
He must have overheard Sageâs video call with Tiana last time. Upon hearing his words, Sage lifted her
head and responded, âAs long as we both want the same thing, it doesnât matter who asks for it.â
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âDid I say I wanted this?â Ian questioned calmly.
Sage thought for a moment before responding. âOf course. Maybe youâve forgotten, but you were the
one who handed me the divorce agreement and asked me to sign it.â
After finishing her soup, Sage continued, âYou have no feelings for me. When I asked you if you were
reluctant to divorce, you said it didnât matter. Why was that?â