Chapter 3
A Farewell After Being Reborn
Sageâs grandfather was the one person in this world who loved her the most. But in her previous life,
she hadnât even had the chance to see him one last time when heâd passed away.
This time, she swore to stay by his side until the end of his days and treat him well. She didnât want to
disappoint him anymore.
Because of her injuries, Sage didnât dare to visit her grandfather for the time being. She could only
suppress her agitation and urgency. She told him she would drop by in a few days.
After hanging up, Sage sat on the balcony and thought about the events of her previous life. When
sheâd been 18, sheâd fallen in love with Ian because heâd rescued her like he was her knight in shining
armor. From then on, sheâd tried everything she could to win his heart, but to no avail.
When sheâd graduated from college, Ianâs grandmother, Linda Johnson, had learned of her feelings for
Ian. Linda had pushed for Sage and Ian to marry. From then on, sheâd become his wife.
Though Ian despised her, Sage had still dreamed of winning his heart one day. This all changed when
Ivy had returned to the country and joined Ianâs company half a year after Sage and Ian married.
The special bond between Ian and Ivy had awakened Sageâs fear of having Ian taken away. Sheâd
started getting anxious and throwing fits. Sheâd wanted Ian to give her a guarantee.
But nothing sheâd done had changed the situation. On the contrary, the fits Sage had thrown and her
throwing herself off buildings had only pushed Ian further into Ivyâs arms. Heâd spent less and less time
at home.
In her despair, Sage had given it one last shot. Sheâd begged Linda to create an opportunity for her and
Ian to spend some time alone abroad.
Unfortunately, right before theyâd left the country, Ivy had become the victim of a robbery and arson
case. Sheâd almost lost her life. After the perpetrator had been caught, heâd told the world that Sage
had ordered him to do it.
Ian had been thoroughly enraged by this. No matter how Sage had tried to explain, heâd insisted on
throwing her behind bars. Heâd only relented after Sageâs grandfather and Linda had intervened.
Still, Ian had insisted on sending her to a mental institution to be âtreatedâ for her mental problems.
Then, sheâd spent two years there.
Tears streamed down Sageâs face as she thought about her previous life. Everything that had
happenedâfrom her twisted personality to the jealousy, madness, and suffering sheâd been throughâ
had all stemmed from her craziness over Ian.
It had ruined her life. Perhaps the heavens had taken pity on her after seeing everything sheâd been
through and given her another chance at life.
At this point in time, Ian and Ivy had yet to get together, and Sage had yet to go mad. None of those
irritational things sheâd done had yet to happen.
As long as Sage steered clear of them, she wouldnât end up in the mental institution. She wouldnât get
cancer! She could start her life afresh!
â¦
Sage spent the next three days recuperating at home. The wounds sheâd gotten from jumping off the
balcony had pretty much healed completely, and she had a steady mental state.
Ian hadnât shown up since leaving with Ivy three days ago. Surprisingly enough, heâd still stay away
from home in this life despite Ivy not getting hurt.
Not that Sage cared. Sheâd already decided to cut Ian out of her life and put an end to this awful
marriage. Once everything was taken care of, they would take their respective paths and live their
respective lives.
Sage dug out Ianâs phone number and called him. It rang for ages, but no one answered. Then, it hit
her. Sheâd almost forgotten about how Ian almost never answered her calls because he didnât want her
to bother him.
And so, she texted him. âAre you free now? Bring your identification and the necessary documents so
we can head to City Hall and get divorced.â
Ian didnât reply to her message. Sage thought he hadnât read it, so she sent it again. Just like before, it
went unanswered.
She thought about it and decided to seek him out at Holcomb Corporation. The receptionist recognized
her.
After all, after marrying Ian, Sage had made a point of announcing their marriage at the company to
ward off any women who were interested in him.
Now, when the receptionist saw Sage, she couldnât help smiling with a hint of mockery. âSorry, but youâll
have to make an appointment if you want to see Mr. Holcomb.â
Everyone knew Ian couldnât care less about her and even despised her. Sage didnât let the
receptionistâs attitude bother her. Instead, she pulled out an envelope. âPlease pass this to Ian, then.â
With that, she turned to leave. Sheâd only taken a few steps when she heard the receptionist say
mockingly, âI bet itâs yet another disgusting love letter. God, she doesnât even know how embarrassing
she is!â
Then, she threw the envelope into the trash can.