Chapter 12
Shane’s car had crashed into a divider on the road. The car looked like it had been totaled. It definitely
looked worse than Ian’s car.
Just then, the siren of an ambnce rang out. Soon, doctors carried Shane out of his car. “There aren’t
any obvious external injuries or broken bones. Initial diagnosis is that he was knocked unconscious by
the deployment of the airbag…”
Sage couldn’t help sagging in relief at the diagnosis. At the same time, she wondered how deep a
grudge Ian and Shane held against each other. Was it worth putting their lives on the line just because
they were on opposing sides in the business world?
When Ian and Sage left the police station, it was already nighttime. They heard that Shane had already
regained consciousness and was fine. He only had a slight concussion from hitting his head against the
wheel. He had to spend a few days in the hospital recuperating.
Neither he nor Ian insisted on making the other party pay for the ident. They both made it clear that
they would bear their respective
responsibilities.
The road where the ident had happened was wide, and there hadn’t been many cars. No other cars
were involved in the collision, so the police didn’t press the matter.
Sage wanted to ask about the bad blood between Ian and Shane, but the icy look on Ian’s face told her
it was better not to let her curiosity get the better
of her.
Terry drove the car over to them. Sage said, “I won’t dy you from
heading back to thepany, then. I’ll take a cab home.”
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much trouble today, he probably didn’t have time for anything other than work. Sage thought she was
being considerate, but Ian only gave her an icy look in response.
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“Don’t you think you’ve caused enough trouble recently? What else are you plotting?”
Sage was baffled. “What have I done?”
Ian sneered in response. Sage realized what he meant. “I was being serious about the divorce!
Ramming into Shane’s car was a genuine ident!”
“How does Shane know you? Did you tell him who you were immediately upon meeting him?”
This was a hassle to exin, and it wasn’t liken would believe her anyway. Sage didn’t want to waste
her breath. “Look, it’s my fault for troubling you today. You don’t have to bother about these things in
the future, okay? I’ll handle it myself.”
“Mr. Hob, Mrs. Hob, it’s gettingte, so you two should be exhausted. How about I take you
both home so you can get some rest?” Terry quickly interjected. He opened the door to the back seat.
Sage ignoredn and got into the front passenger seat. Ian didn’t budge. Terry took in the stormy look
on his face and decided to pretend he couldn’t see or hear anything. He was only a regr assistant.
He wasn’t capable of handling such aplicated matter.
In the end, Ian still got into the car. The frostiness he exuded made the temperature in the car drop a
few degrees. As Terry drove, he couldn’t help thinking that if things continued like this, he would turn
into an ice
sculpture. He decided to chat with Sage.
“Mrs. Hob, my mother loves the essential oil you gave to me before
this. Her sleep has improved a lot.”
In the past, Sage had often given Ian’s assistants little trinkets and gifts so that she could know more
about Ian. Terry generally didn’t ept her gifts
the essential oil that she’d made to help with sleep loss was an exception.
Sage smiled. “I’ll make some more one day so you can give them to your
mother.”
“Thank you, Mrs. Hob.”
Ian snorted. “Look at how you’re sucking up to my staff. And you expect me to believe you’re serious
about wanting a divorce?”
“It’s up to you whether you wanna believe it or not. There’s one thing you don’t need to worry about,
though–you’re the only person I won’t ever suck up to anymore.”
Ian almost spluttered with rage. “I couldn’t care less about that!”
When they arrived at Sris Estate, Sage was the first to get out of the car. She strode into the house
without sparing Ian a nce.
“You’re back, Mr. Hob.”
Sage had gotten herself a ss of water and was about to drink it when she heard Ian enter the house.
Wanda suddenly asked, “How did you injure yourself, Mr. Hob?”
Sage turned to look. Ian had rolled up his sleeve to reveal long wounds on his arm of differing degrees
of severity. They looked quite scary.
“Why didn’t you say you were injured? Do they hurt?” Sage hurried over to him and held his arm up
gingerly. He’d probably gotten hurt when shielding her from the ss.
Ian looked at her. It was impossible to tell what he was thinking and feeling.
It was then that Sage realized what she’d done. She quickly released Ian’s arm and took a step back.
At the same time, bitterness surged in her. She’d
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loved Jan deeply for eight years. Being concerned over him had been etched
into her bones.
It was almost instinctive for her to act when she heard about him being injured.
Ian was inexplicably pissed at the warmth of Sage’s fingers leaving his arm only a second after they’d
touched him. “What do you think?”
“You should get some medication on them if they hurt.” Sage turned to head upstairs after saying that,
but Ian grabbed her by the hand.