Chapter 5
A Farewell After Being Reborn
âGet me a pen!â Ian barked.
âMr. Holcomb, Mr. Jones and the others are still waiting for you to sign the contract. Itâs almost time.â
Just then, Terry walked over to remind Ian in a low voice.
This was regarding an important business deal Holcomb Corporation had been negotiating for a while.
Sageâs sudden appearance was causing them to almost be late.
Ian immediately forgot about Sage. He and Terry hurried out of the building.
âIan!â Sage ran after him.
âDrag her away!â On Ianâs orders, a few security guards surrounded Sage.
She knew he was a workaholic; it seemed like there wouldnât be time for them to get the divorce over
with today. Sage had no choice but to shout, âIâll see you at City Hall at 9:00 am tomorrow!â
Ian got into the waiting car with a poker face, then sped off without a word.
Did this mean he would be there or not? Sage bet he would. He couldnât wait to be free of her, after all.
She relaxed.
When Sage returned to the villa, she logged in to her email account, which sheâd abandoned for some
time. There were a few job offers from some investment firms. Instead of deleting them like she
normally did, she opened them one by one and read them.
All of the offers had already expired. Some of them were from renowned investment firms that many
elites in the finance industry would die to get into. She couldnât believe sheâd missed out on these
opportunities for the sake of a scumbag like Ian!
The mere thought of it made her realize how much sheâd lost. In this life, she had to plan her life
properly. She couldnât ruin it by losing her mind over a man anymore.
After emailing her résumé out to a few companies, Sage thought about her and Ianâs impending
divorce. This time tomorrow, theyâd be done. She couldnât help feeling relaxed.
She turned the computer off and started packing her stuff. That way, once she had the divorce
certificate, she could leave immediately.
Sage was energetically packing her things when Wanda walked into the room. âWhy are you packing
your things, Mrs. Holcomb? Are you going on a trip somewhere?â
Wanda was a temporary housekeeper that Ian had hired. To prevent the household staff from spying on
them and passing messages to Linda, heâd refused to have household staff from Holcomb Manor work
for them.
In her previous life, Sage had been bad-tempered and had constantly caused trouble. Wanda had still
treated her relatively well, though. It was just that her best friend had told her Ivy had bought Wanda
over. Sheâd believed it and had made life hard for Wanda on several occasions.
âIâm moving out tomorrow, Wanda,â Sage said. She added apologetically, âYouâve had to bear with my
temper while caring for me. I hope you wonât take it to heart.â
Wanda was surprised. Sage had always been filled with resentment and was quick to fly into a rage.
Why was she apologizing so calmly all of a sudden? She couldnât help feeling like Sage had changed a
lot since waking up from her jumping stunt.
âYouâre being too kind, Mrs. Holcomb. I havenât taken anything to heart. But why are you suddenly
moving out?â she asked.
Sage said truthfully, âIan and I are getting divorced. Weâre gonna get it settled tomorrow morning.â
Wanda was stunned. Sheâd spent less than a year caring for Sage, but she knew very well how Sage
felt about Ian. Every day, Sage would rack her brains, thinking of ways to please Ian.
Since Ian liked paintings, Sage had filled the house with famous paintings. And since Ian liked to read,
Sage had placed books everywhere in the house, even in the garden. Everything she ate, wore, and
used was tailored to suit Ianâs tastes. Yet now, Sage was telling her they were getting divorced?
âYou love Mr. Holcomb deeply, donât you, Mrs. Holcomb? Why are you suddenly getting a divorce?â
Wanda couldnât understand it.
Sage chuckled lowly. âI donât have the energy to love him anymore. Thatâs why Iâve chosen to let us
both off the hook.â
Wanda was still baffled by the whole thing. She was about to try to persuade Sage to change her mind
when she saw Ian standing in the corridor outside. âMr. Holcomb, youâre back. Have you eaten? Iâll
whip you up something right now.â
Ian said mildly, âNo, itâs fine. I only came back to collect some documents.â
With that, he turned to head to the study. Sage called out to him. âWait a minute.â
Wanda hurriedly said, âMr. Holcomb, Mrs. Holcomb, I should get to work. Iâll leave you two to it.â
Once she was gone, Ian looked at Sage coldly and said, âIâm busy, so youâd better have something
serious to talk about.â
âDonât worry, Iâm not exactly free either. I donât have the time to talk about rubbish with you.â Sage dug
out the divorce agreement from under a pile of things on the table.
She walked over to Ian with it. âIâm gonna have to take up a minute of your timeâsign this. This way,
we can get the divorce certificate first thing tomorrow morning.â
Ian glanced at her. Earlier, when coming upstairs, heâd overheard Wanda asking Sage why she wanted
a divorce. Right from the beginning, he hadnât believed for a second that Sage was serious. But when
Sage had answered Wanda, her tone had been relaxed. It hadnât seemed like an act.
Even now, as she held the divorce agreement out, her delicate face was bare of makeup, and her
clothes were loose and casual. It was completely different from her usual perfectly put-together image.
Had she really come to her senses?
Ian took the divorce agreement doubtfully. Its contents were simpleâbasically, Sage didnât want
anything. She would leave the marriage without a penny to her name. Sheâd already signed the
agreement.
She urged, âHurry up and sign it if you donât have any objections.â
Ian glanced at her again. âAre you really willing to get divorced?â
âOf course. The faster, the better! Do you have a pen? I can get you one!â
Ian didnât nod or shake his head. Instead, he handed the divorce agreement back to her.
âWhatâs this supposed to mean? Is there something wrong?â Sage asked.