Chapter 18
A Farewell After Being Reborn
When Ian got downstairs, Sage was already nowhere in sight.
âMr. Holcomb, Mrs. Holcomb hailed a cab and left on her own,â the driver said tentatively.
Ian pursed his lips. He had the driver take him back to Solaris Estate. When he arrived, he saw Sageâs
shoes strewn haphazardly on the floor. He went upstairs.
Sageâs door was shut. There wasnât so much as a sound coming from inside. Ian lingered outside for a
while but eventually decided against knocking on
the door.
The following morning, Ian went downstairs after finishing his morning workout. Wanda was serving
breakfast. He sat by the dining table and glanced upstairs. âWake her up for breakfast.â
Wanda said politely, âMrs. Holcomb already left the house, Mr. Holcomb.â
Left? Heâd deliberately given her some time to calm down last night, only intending to ask her about
what had happened in the morning. Yet sheâd already left the house?
âWhere has she gone?â
Wanda shook her head. âIâm not sure. She didnât say anything. She didnât even have breakfast; it
looked like she had something important to do.â
Ian frowned. âGot it. You can get back to work.â
Wanda went to the kitchen. Ian called Terry. âFind out what happened at
Ivyâs apartment last night.â
Sage had been too out of the ordinary last night. Sheâd been reluctant to apologize, but at least sheâd
agreed to do it. Everything had been fine before sheâd headed upstairs. Why did it seem like sheâd
been overflowing with
hatred for Ivy as soon as theyâd met each other?
Ian had no doubt that if he hadnât gotten there when he had, Sage wouldâve killed Ivy. What couldâve
caused her to react so aggressively?
Sage took a cab to the hospital Shane was at. She arrived at his hospital room after finding out which
room he was in.
Shane was in a VIP room. Not only was there a bedroom and several people to care for him, but there
was also a living room with a huge TV in it. There was even a water dispenser and a leather couch. It
was as luxurious as a
hotelâs suite.
When Sage knocked on the door, the carer had just finished checking Shaneâs blood pressure.
âMy, my. That was fast, Mrs. Holcomb!â Shane smiled with interest when he saw her. âWhat made you
think of visiting me?â
Sage placed the bouquet of lilies sheâd bought on the coffee table. âItâs partly because of me that youâre
injured, and I felt bad. Thatâs why I
dropped by to see how your recovery was going.â
Shane clucked his tongue. âYou and your husband are an interesting match. Your husband sent you to
visit me after getting me into an accident.â
The carer left the room after getting Sage a glass of water. Sage sat on the couch beside Shaneâs. She
smiled and said, âNo one sent me here. I came
here of my own volition.â
Shane raised an eyebrow but didnât seem too surprised. âI doubt youâre not here just to visit a patient,
Mrs. Holcomb.â
It was so easy to talk to smart people. Sage didnât beat around the bush. âI do have something to ask
you about.â
âOh? Donât tell
âSomething like that.â Sage smiled and took a sip of water. âYou asked me whether you or Ian would
win the bet, right?â
Shaneâs expression became interested.
Sage continued, âI think youâll win because your lady luck is here.â
He narrowed his eyes at her. âMy lady luck is here? Could you be talking about yourself?â
âYeah.â Sage smiled. âI can help you score the deal with Mimosa.â
Shane let out a devilish laugh but didnât say whether he believed her. âWhat are your conditions, Mrs.
Holcomb?â
As expected of a businessman. Sheâd only just gotten started, but he was already asking her what she
wanted. Sage said, âI want to join Farsight
Investment as your partner.
âAside from Mimosa, Iâll bring with me 100 million dollars in capital. I can also guarantee to bring in at
least two revenueâmaking projects per year.â
Shane crossed one leg over the other and asked with interest, âAnd how are you going to guarantee
that?â
It wouldnât be hard for certified investors to bring in two or three projects per year if they were
hardworking enough, but even the most experienced. and elite investors in the industry couldnât
guarantee that their projects
would make money.
How could a trophy wife like Sage be so confident?
Sage knew what Shane was doubtful about, but she had the future on her side. She knew very well
which projects would make money. All she was worried about was that her rebirth would affect things;
that was why she didnât dare to be greedy and had only guaranteed two projects per year.
âIf I canât do it, you can take my 100 million dollars as compensation,â she said calmly.
How interesting. Shane appraised her. She wore a loose woolen sweater over a pair of tightâfitting
jeans. They made her legs look particularly slender, and long. Her style was casual yet charming.
At that moment, she looked calm and collected. She didnât seem like she was pulling his leg or like
someone whoâd gone insane.
âYouâre an interesting one, Mrs. Holcomb. Why would the wife of Holcomb Corporationâs president and
the lady of an affluent household cough up 100 million dollars to work with me? Has the Holcomb
family run out of places to spend its money?â
Shane still didnât believe her. Sage said seriously, âThe money was a wedding gift given by my
grandfather; it has nothing to do with the Holcomb family. Wanting to work with you is also a personal
matter. Iâll bear full responsibility for this, whether or not I make money.â
In her previous life, after being admitted to the mental institution, her aunt had taken over the money,
claiming that she was âwatching over itâ on Sageâs behalf. In this life, Sage wanted to make full use of it
so that others would stop eyeing it.
Shaneâs expression became a bit more serious at her words. âYour suggestion sounds pretty good,
Mrs. Holcomb. But-â