Chapter 80
Ian pursed his lips, not questioning Sage’s attitude. He said calmly, “You requested this before. What’s
wrong with me agreeing to it now?”
Sage couldn’t help but scoff. “You said so yourself. I requested this before, which means it was in the
past. You didn’t agree to it before. And now I don’t need it anymore. The only thing you need to do now
is to sign the divorce agreement!”
“If you really didn’t want to pair my clothes anymore, why did you let Aunt Susan bring my things into
the bedroom, Sage? You even told her I don’te home often for dinner.”
Sage immediately felt awkward after hearing Ian’s words.
Susan actually toldn about that!
“I didn’t ask her toe over. What she did has nothing to do with me…” Sage tried to exin.
Before she could finish talking, Susan called out from downstairs, “Sage, Ian, hurry up ande
downstairs. Dinner will be ready soon!”
Sageposed herself and said ton, “We can talk about thister. No matter what Aunt Susan
requests of youter, don’t agree to it.”
Ian shot Sage a neutral look but said nothing.
Sage soon lost the mood to change her clothes. She then went downstairs.
Wanda was helping Susan bring the food out from the kitchen. Not only was there herbal stew, but
there were also high–quality ingredients like lobster and caviar. It sure lead like Susan had given it her
all for this dinner.
It was also obvious that Susan was trying to appeal to them with this meal.
“What are you standing there for? Where’s Ian? Have hime join us for dinner!” Susan gestured at
Sage.
Sage said right away, “You shouldn’te here to cook anymore, Aunt Susan. Wanda will
cook whatever we want to eat.”
Susan understood Sage’s meaning. She chastised, “I’m only doing this for your own good, Sage. I want
you to grow closer to Ian.
“What’s so wrong with a husband and wife having a happy rtionship? Why does it sound
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like you’re ming me for being nosy?”
Sage said, “You still can’t just interfere in our personal affairs like this.”
It made Ian think it was Sage’s idea!
Susan didn’t understand at first. “What personal affairs did I interfere in? Oh, do you mean by me
putting Ian’s items back into the master bedroom?”
Susan continued, “Your housekeeper was cleaning things up when I arrived, so I went to check it out. I
had her put the items outside the bedroom back inside. What’s so wrong with that? You shouldn’t have
gotten angry with Ian in the first ce!”
Sage gazed at Susan. “Aunt Susan, it’s best you worry about the fact that La won’t be able to
graduate in your spare time. I don’t need you to worry about us here.”
“You!” Susan choked on her words. She happened to see Iane downstairs, so she ignored Sage
and went up to greet him. “Hurry ande sit here, Ian. Dinner will be ready soon!”
Sage was speechless.
Susan animatedly chatted with Ian during dinner. “Ian, you must be really busy with work, huh?”
Ian ate some stew and said in a tone that was neither distant nor friendly, “A little.”
Susan sighed. “Your uncle is busy every day, too. But unlike you, he’s mindlessly busying himself for
thepany. Not many people want to see him, so he’s been really concerned.”
“If Owen is so tired, then he should hire a professional management team.” Sage couldn’t you must’ve
h bout.” help but speak up. “I suggested this to Grandpast time, which
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‘What professional management team?” Susan instantly got upset. “Don’t you trust in your uncle’s
capabilities? Why waste so much money to hire outsiders?
“If word gets out, people will talk about your uncle behind his back and think he’s incapable!