Chapter 154
A Farewell After Being Reborn
âYou!â Laylaâs face flushed with anger. âI heard from Henry that you reached out to him in private. Are
you interested in him or something?â
Henry had simply mentioned it casually. But even if he hadnât, Layla had seen their chat history with her
own eyes.
In retrospect, Layla realized that things were a little fishy when Sage readily agreed to Henryâs
invitation in the parking lot despite holding a grudge against Layla. Sage had even offered to foot the
bill.
Sage was also present at the sports complex Henry routinely attended. The increasing amount of
coincidences made Layla suspicious.
âWonât you listen to yourself?â Sage jeered. âUse your brain for once. Donât listen blindly to what others
say. What would I gain from talking to him in private?â
Then, Sage handed her phone to Layla and urged her, âTake a good look at my chat history with
Henry.â
Laylaâs eyes multiple times. Although he acted courteously, anyone with some experience in dating
would know that he was deliberating chatting her up. His reason for doing so was obviousâSage was
wealthier and more gullible than Layla.
swept past the pen and noticed that Henry had initiated contact
Still, Layla couldnât get over Sageâs haughty tone. She snapped, âWell, Ian doesnât like you that much
either. Youâre the one who pursued him, and you even threatened him with a divorce. Itâs not farâ
fetched to suspect you of flirting with
another man just to make him jealous.â
Sage laughed at the absurdity of the idea. âEven if I wanted to date someone else, I would find a man
richer than Ian. Can Henry even match up to Ian?â
As if that was
enough, Sage added, âOne more thing: if you believe in yourself, you can go after Ian in the hopes of
marrying him. Why donât you confess to
Uncle Owen and Aunt Susan that you want to marry Ian? Get them to support my divorce.â
Layla was undoubtedly interested in lan, but only out of pure adulation. Ian, a goodâlooking rich man,
was the Mr. McDreamy of the Haldon City socialites.
Layla was happy enough to be around him, but she had never thought of replacing Sage as Mrs.
Holcomb. After all, nobody could endure Ianâs aloof treatment. She would need an unusual amount of
courage and persistence to convince lan to marry her.
Layla knew her limits. She put away her makeup bag and prepared to leave. As she did so,
she hissed, âYouâd better not smear my name. Iâll never go after a man youâve dumped!â
âLayla Joyner, you should fight for what you want. If Aunt Susan wonât support you, you can always try
to convince Uncle Owen and Grandpa. If you have their support, you stand a greater chance of
success,â Sage analyzed mindlessly while staring at her reflection in the mirror.
Hearing that, Layla halted in her tracks. After a moment, she continued out of the restroom. Right after
she left the restroom, she ran into Ian.
âIan-â She thought of chatting with him like before, but she realized that Ian might have overheard her
conversation with Sage. So, she immediately ran away
out of embarrassment.
Sage, who was still in the restroom, heard Layla calling out to Ian. She emerged from the restroom and
found Ian by the entrance, as she expected.
She wondered if he was waiting for her or just passing by. She couldnât read his emotions, so she
inquired, âAre you here for me? For what?â
âDid the money in your card yesterday come from selling the earrings?â he questioned calmly.
So he was curious about that incident after all. She thought that he couldnât care less about it. She was
curious about how he felt after he unknowingly used the money from the sale of his gift.
She deliberately beamed at him. âYeah. Isnât that a surprise?â