Chapter 151
A Farewell After Being Reborn
Sage didnât expect Donald to buy a gift for Ian as well. But apart from that, he intended to give it to him
under her name. The old man had certainly thought it through.
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Since Donald had set things up, Sage had no choice but to play along in Ianâs presence. She took the
box from Susan and handed it to Ian. âHere.â
âWhat is it?â Ian asked calmly.
She responded equally calmly, âYouâll know once you check it out.â
Alright now, you can have a coupleâs talk later. For now, take a seat and have something,â Susan said
to them.
The staff at the revolving restaurant were busy helping customers grill the seafood they ordered.
Sage took the nearest seat, and Ian sat beside her. Susan, a lover of heavy foods, ordered a mountain
of seafood and had the chefs grill them for the party. Not only that, she requested for them to add more
spices and garlic seasoning.
âAunt Susan, Ian doesnât take spicy foods,â Sage blurted out, her mind still on the gift from Donald. She
noticed a faint smile on Ianâs lips but pretended not to
see it.
Since Ian was a picky eater, she had put in the effort to memorize the list of foods he wouldnât take.
When Susan mentioned the spices, Sage reacted instinctively.
âSage, you should order the food since you know Ianâs preferences the best!â Susan handed her the
tablet used for ordering.
Sage refused to take it. âItâs fine, Aunt Susan. Just decide for us. Thereâs a lot of food going around
anyway. He can find something else to eat if he canât take the spices. He wonât starve tonight.â
Susan did not insist. She ordered some expensive seasonal foods for dinner. Meanwhile, Owen started
discussing business with Ian. The two chatted merrily as the table slowly filled with food.
Just as Sage was thinking about Layla and wondering how to bring up the topic, she heard a crisp
voice pierce the air.
âDad! Mom!â Sage turned around and saw Layla, who was dressed fashionably, skipping over to them.
Susan explained, âLayla told me she was nearby and hadnât had dinner, so I invited her to join us.â
Layla jogged over, a huge smile appearing on her face when she noticed Ian. â Ian, youâre here as
well!â
lan grunted in reply but said nothing else. Sage joked. âDo you not notice me at all?â
Layla glanced at Sage and reluctantly greeted her. âHey, Sage.â Then, she took a
seat beside Ian.
He immediately protested, albeit calmly, âIâm not used to having someone sitting
to my right.â
Layla was in the midst of sitting down but froze upon hearing his comment. Sage fought the urge to
laugh at his nonsensical excuse. He should have told Layla outright that he didnât want her sitting
beside him!
He gave Sage a sideâeye when he sensed that she was holding back laughter. She simply responded
with a glare.
Layla was already embarrassed by Ianâs remark, and she grew more irritated when she noticed the
quiet exchange between Ian and Sage.
She said, âSage, I heard youâre getting a divorce from Ian, no? Why are you sitting beside him then?
Why donât you give your seat to others?â
Sage chuckled. âShall I give my seat to you?â
Noticing Ianâs lackluster response, Layla puffed her chest and challenged Sage.â Itâs just a seat. Donât
tell me youâre going to fuss over it.â
Owen and Susan képt silent. Sage wondered if they were silently showing their support for Layla, or if
they too wanted Layla to just shut up and sit down.
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She scoffed. She didnât even care for the title of Mrs. Holcomb. Naturally, she wouldnât bat an eye at
giving up her seat. She grabbed her phone and rose from her seat, but was met with lanâs scrutiny.