"I don't have much feelings for Sage, only guilt for neglecting her as a husband. Without a divorce, I would play the role of a husband better. But if she wants a divorce, I'll sign the papers," lan explained calmly. "As for reconciling... I don't think that'll happen.” Hearing that, Linda put away her walking stick and let out a helpless sigh. lan was perfect in every way except for his hubris. His life had always been smooth sailing, and he rarely ran into any setbacks. Hence, he had assumed that he could have everything he wanted in life.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtEven if he realized that he had developed feelings for Sage, he wouldn't admit it out of pride. He might even attribute such sentiments to the natural male instincts of competitiveness and possessiveness. Furthermore, he seemed oblivious to the concept of sacrifice, as Sage had always been the one making sacrifices in their relationship.
Linda decided to let lan learn from his mistakes so that he would learn he wasn't invincible. "Very well. I shall stay out of your matters then." She dismissively ushered him out. "Now get out. I don't want to see you." lan was left speechless by her remark.
Later that evening, Sage accompanied Linda for a stroll around the lawn of Holcomb Manor, a vast estate with picturesque surroundings. While the backyard had its own charm, the front lawn was equally impressive. Since the birthday party would take place on the front lawn, the maids were busy with the final touches.
"Mom." They heard a low, baritone male voice as they were walking. Sage turned around and saw Leo coming over.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHis presence wiped the smile off her face. However, she obediently greeted him, "Hi, Dad." He gave her a slight nod without any of the hostility from yesterday. Perhaps it was because he knew Linda doted on her.
But Linda didn't seem that enthusiastic at all about her son. "Oh, you're here. Ian is in a meeting in his room. You should go check on him and get him to rest. You hardly ever visit home. Sometimes I wonder if you've forgotten you have a son." Leo didn't retort. He merely nodded before making his way into the manor. Linda turned to Sage, asking, "Sage, I heard Leo visited you last night. Did he cause any trouble?" Sage smiled. "Not really. It was my fault." "Ignore him. He's arrogant because he's a business legend for turning Holcomb Corporation into the powerhouse it is today." Linda continued, "lan's mom, Sabrina, clashed with him many times because of his tyrannical attitude. That's why she went abroad with my newborn granddaughter at that time." This was the first tSage had heard about the conflict between Leo and Sabrina from Linda.
"Sabrina and Leo now both live abroad, but she hasn't forgiven him," Linda added, shaking her head. "lan's lack of confidence in marriage likely stems from his parents" tumultuous relationship. For him to have married you, it must have been a decision he made willingly."
Though this was the second tLinda had made such a remark, Sage found herself feeling skeptical) If lan had entered the marriage willingly, why had he paid her so little attention in her past life, pushing her to finally take her own life in a mental institution?
Sage's phone suddenly rang. It was a call from Donald, which was oddn because he usually wouldn't disturb her when she was visiting Holcomb Manor.
A sense of foreboding washed over her as she excused herself to answer the call Nervously, she asked, "Grandpa, what's wrong?" As expected, Donald's voice carried a somber tone. "Thomas passed away."