Chapter 89
A Farewell After Being Reborn
No wonder Ian had been busy lately. It turned out that he was busy kissing up to the
Shekdotters.
It must have been difficult for him. After all, he needed to do extra work on top of his regular workload
at the company.
âMrs. Holcomb,â Ivy politely greeted when she saw Sage.
Being a sensible woman, she said to lan, âNow that my job here is done, Iâm going back to Bolton
Investment.â
âOkay.â
Once Ivy left, Ian glanced at Sage, who had come hereâemptyâhanded. He seemed to be silently
questioning her as to why she didnât buy anything for him.
Sage ignored his look as she asked coldly, âWhereâs the antique inkwell?â
Ian frowned, not understanding why Sageâs demeanor had changed even though she had been friendly
to him over the phone earlier.
He recalled Ivyâs presence in his office just now, so he decided to be patient with Sage for once. âIvy
was here earlier to give me a report on tomorrowâs banquet
âYour relationship with her has nothing to do with me,â Sage interrupted. âHurry up and give me the
inkwell. Iâm quite busy, too, you know.â
Ian fell silent at that moment. In the end, he dug out a wooden box with the antique inkwell in
it from his drawer.
âWhy donât I cancel my meeting and head over to Grandpaâs house with you?â
âNo need for that.â
After Sage accepted the box, she spun on her heel and left.
This was the reason why she had to get a divorce as soon as possible.
Why should she continue tolerating Ianâs infidelity toward her? Was she so pathetic to the point that she
couldnât date any other men after divorcing lan?
At that moment, Calvin happened to bump into Sage outside the elevator. He was torn between
greeting her or letting her be when he noticed her brushing past him with an icy look.
Calvin was perplexed, to say the least. Since when was Sage the type to be so arrogant?
The first thing Calvin noticed after entering the presidentâs office was Ianâs thunderous look.
âIan, did Sage piss you off again?â
Ian glanced at Calvin, clearly annoyed. âWhy are you calling her by her name? Mind your
manners,â
Calvin was rendered speechless by Ianâs sudden outburst. He had always been addressing Sage by
her name, and he knew for a fact that Ian had never said anything about it in the past.
Then again, Calvin was pretty experienced when it came to romance and dating. He knew what the
trigger was right away.
It was clear that Ian had already developed feelings for Sage, thus his unusual attention to something
as miniscule as how Sage was addressed.
Calvin quickly changed his tune. âMrs. Holcomb came here earlier, right? She didnât seem happy at all.
Did you two fight?â
Ian shot Calvin a pointed look. At first, he didnât like how much of a gossipmonger Calvin was, but he
couldnât put his finger on Sageâs fluctuating emotions. So, he filled Calvin in on what happened earlier.
âYouâre saying that Mrs. Holcomb looked unhappy the moment she saw Ivy, right?â Calvin looked
confused. âBut Ivy was here to give you a work report, no?
âI donât think Mrs. Holcomb is the type to lump business and leisure matters together. Ian, I need you to
think harder. Did you leave out any details?â
Ian responded in annoyance, âNo. Ivy just said goodbye to her before leaving with the gift box.
âGift box?â Calvin grasped the keyword immediately. âWhat gift box?â
âTodayâs Uncle Ronâs birthday, so I had my secretary prepare a luxurious gift box for him in advance. I
wanted to have it delivered to Shekdotter Manor at first. But since Ivy decided to swing by to give me a
work report, I told her to bring it with her.â
Calvin understood the whole situation right away after hearing Ianâs explanation.
âThis is why Mrs. Holcomb felt displeased, Ian.â
Ianâs brows were tangled into a frown. âWhy would she feel displeased about this?â
Ronald was a family friend who had always been present in Ianâs childhood. Was it wrong of Ian to give
him a gift on his birthday?
Calvin explained, âThe problem doesnât lie within the gesture. Itâs the fact that Mrs. Holcomb has
misunderstood you. She thought you prepared extra gifts for people other than Mr. Joyner
Senior.
âThen again, this is just a small problem. I promise you that sheâll cool down once youâve explained
everything to her later.â
Calvin looked quite proud of himself for understanding Sageâs thought process well. However, Ian just
huffed coldly at the sight.
âWhy should I explain anything to her? Sheâs the one who decided to get angry over such a petty
matter. How is that my problem?â