Chapter 6
A Farewell After Being Reborn
âThe Holcomb family isnât poor enough to make you leave this marriage without a penny to your name,â
Ian said in response to Sageâs confusion. âIâll have Terry draw up another agreement so that you
receive appropriate compensation.â
âThatâs not necessary,â Sage said firmly. âI didnât marry you for your money.â
It wasnât like she was short on cash. Setting aside the fact that her grandfather had left her some
shares, she was plenty capable of earning her own money. Sheâd only been so insistent on marrying
Ian because sheâd lost her mind and wanted to chase after her so-called love.
âI donât care what you want to get out of this,â Ian said domineeringly. âIâm still going to draw up the
agreement based on my terms so that things donât look too ugly.â
Oh. So, he was afraid of being humiliated if people were to hear about him allowing his ex-wife to leave
without a penny to her name.
Sage gave up on arguing with him. âWhatever. You decide. Iâll see you at City Hall tomorrow morning.â
With that, she backed away and shut the door. She continued packing her things.
Ian stood outside the room with a frown. Had she really stopped him just to talk about the divorce?
Sheâd shut the door without hesitation once they were done talking about the agreement. She hadnât
even bothered to say another word.
In the past, when he returned home, Sage would circle him and chatter away like a sparrow. One
minute, sheâd ask him to accompany her on a stroll. In the next, she would ask him to enjoy the flowers
with her. She also liked using all sorts of excuses to hang around him when he was working.
If only sheâd been this quiet and sensible throughout their marriage, he wouldnât despise the thought of
coming home so much.
Nevertheless, it didnât matter what she was plotting. As long as she could genuinely agree to a divorce
tomorrow, heâd have one less burden off his shoulders.
â¦
âIan, I only want to go to my grandfatherâs grave. Iâll only be out for a day! I swear with my life that I
wonât ruin your and Ivyâs wedding! If you donât believe me, I can do whatever you want!â
âYouâll never change, Sage! Since you have a death wish, you should just go to hell. I wonât give you
yet another chance to harm Ivy!â
Ianâs gaze was cold and filled with hatred as he watched Sage stab herself in the heart. Warm blood
gushed out and slowly became cold â¦
Sage woke up with a scream. She shot up in bed. As she looked around at the familiar yet strange
surroundings, she sighed in relief.
It had been a few days since sheâd been reborn, but she still couldnât stop dreaming about the events of
her previous life. The torment and despair sheâd experienced prior to her death were smothering. No
matter what, she swore not to end up like that anymore.
With that thought, Sage got out of bed. She freshened up before leaving the house and heading to City
Hall. It wasnât 9:00 am yet, so City Hall had yet to open. Ian had yet to arrive, too.
There were several young couples waiting outside, excited to get married. Sage couldnât help thinking
about how she and Ian had been in the past as she took in the happy, blissful looks on the couplesâ
faces.
At the time, sheâd been so excited that sheâd arrived early in the morning to wait in line. Sheâd had to
wait until noon for Ian to arrive, though.
Heâd been cold and distant, but that hadnât affected her happiness. She thought that was the start of a
happy marriage, but it had actually turned out to be the start of her descent to hell â¦
Meanwhile, Ian sat in the car and stared straight ahead emotionlessly. He still didnât believe Sage
would go through with the divorce. After all, heâd seen the various tricks sheâd pulled. To avoid being
pranked, heâd sent some men to check on the surrounding environment and the inside of the building.
Heâd also had someone look into Sageâs recent whereabouts. Yet his subordinates merely reported that
there wasnât anything out of the ordinary.
Now, as he saw the self-deprecation and vague bitterness that flitted past Sageâs face, a trace of
unease flickered in his heart. It was only for a split second, though.
The one thing Ian hated the most was someone trying to control and threaten him. Sage had done
both. Sheâd brought this divorce upon herself!
City Hallâs doors had opened. Sage looked down at her phone and sent a message before walking into
the building.
âIâve already arrived. Hurry up and get over here.â When Ian saw this message, he took the divorce
agreement that Terry had printed and got out of the car.
As soon as Sage took a seat, she heard a City Hall employee say in greeting, âMr. Holcomb.â
She looked up. Sure enough, Ian had arrived. That was fast. To think he was so punctual when it came
to their divorceâheâd kept her waiting for the whole morning when theyâd gotten married.
Ian wore a dark purple shirt, which accentuated his features and temperament. The lights shone down
on him, forming a halo around him. It made him seem like a god whoâd descended from the heavens.
Even if Sage had already given up on him, she couldnât help admitting that he had a flawless
appearance. It was one of the reasons that sheâd been so crazy about him in the past.
âHave you seen enough?â Ian frowned. He thought sheâd changed, yet here she was, staring at him so
greedily!
Sage didnât blush nor explain herself. âYou brought the agreement, right? Give it here so I can sign it.â
Ianâs frown deepened as he flung the divorce agreement at her. The City Hall employees waited
outside as Sage casually flipped through the agreement.
Ian would be giving her ten million dollars in alimony. It was only a tiny portion of his fortune, but it was
already pretty generous. After all, heâd been forced into this marriage, and he despised her.
âYouâd better watch your tongue after the divorce. If you use this to spread all sorts of rumors, donât
blame me for getting nasty,â Ian warned coldly.