Chapter 375

"Well, that would be good too,” Yoel replied back.

Sage yelled, “Scram!”

Yoel got scared and pulled Jim over to hide behind him. “You should be worried if you can replace ahusband with that bad temper of yours,” Yoel continued to infuriate Sage while just showing onlyhis head while hiding behind Jim.

Sage glared at him fiercely. Yoel immediately ran away while shouting, “It's okay. I like that fierytemper of yours. If you ever think about having a reverse harem, don't forget to invite me. I don'tmind sharing you with other men.”

This time, Sage was so angry that she failed to replace words to refute back. She really did think thatmaybe, just maybe, there was something wrong with Yoel's brain. If she ever had a reverse harem,the first person she would turn into a eunuch would be Yoel.

Seeing that angry face, Jim thought it was best for him to leave and continue his work back at therestaurant. The only one left was Jace, the bravest of all.

“Is Grandpa ok?" he asked lightly.

After being irritated by Yoel, Sage felt like there was a fire burning inside of her body, and there wasno place to vent it out. She remembered that Jace lent a helping hand to her grandfather, and sheforcefully suppressed her anger. She answered, “He's doing fine. It's just that he is getting old andcan't tolerate any stress.”

Speaking of which, a question she forgot to ask previously popped back into her mind, “Why wereyou there in Rosa Garden? Zamora said you requested to meet with Grandpa?”

Jace knew that Sage would definitely ask this question, and he did not intend to hide it from hereither. “Yes, I was there as Mister Mendoza's apprentice to visit Mister Wayne. I was hoping hewould agree to a collaboration.”

Sage squeezed her eyebrows tightly.

After finishing the food delivered by Jim, Sage asked Wayne about the collaboration Jacementioned.

Wayne said, “Technically speaking, there are many connections between Jace and me. Not only is heMendoza's apprentice, but he is also Simon's grandson. He is my grandson, literally.

Even though Wayne had always shared the story about his past, it was the first time Sage had heardabout this.

“Back in the days, Mendoza, Simon, and I had a common interest and became best buddies. Wewere like brothers from another parent, so we formed a group known as The Three Musketeers ofPeach Garden. I am good with carving, while Mendoza is good with appraising and Simon is good atdoing business. Three of us were afraid of nothing and took our business everywhere. Everyone inthe antique business knows about us, but we also offended quite a lot of people while doingbusiness. So there was a time when we had to hide to avoid confrontation. Thinking back, I couldonly say we were all too young at that time.”

Wayne continued to lament, “Now we are old and near to the end of our life. It would be good if wecould still meet with each other before we lose our mobility. My life would be complete il I couldproduce a few masterpieces in this world, He told Sage everything, the reason face came looking forhim, the collaboration and the repairing of the broken jade project “I'm not sure if it would collidewith your project.” In the end, Wayne still cared more about his granddaughter. “I know that YurielGroup and Norah Jewel are competitors. If this project would cause damage or affect you, I willreject it.” Sage had always known that Wayne was still passionate about jade carving, and he hadbeen focusing on repairing broken and damaged jade in his later life. Clearly, Wayne was moved byJace's proposal. “That sneaky dog. He must have known about Grandpa's past from MisterMendoza. That's why he had come out with the project to repair broken jade so Grandpa would fallinto his trap. I guess Jace must have taken into consideration the suggestion I told Helenapreviously. Moreover, a project like repairing broken jade will definitely help shape the corporation'simage. “Go ahead. It's fine. Their project will not clash with Noral Jewel.” Sage wanted Wayne to dothe things he wanted without having any regrets.

“Then I'll promise him on the collaboration.” Wayne felt a sigh of relief, but looking at Sage'sexpression, he felt that something was wrong. “Hey Sage, have you and Jace known each other formany years? I felt that both of you are a good match and your characteristics...”

"You must have felt wrong. Both of us are not a good match, and we can't stand each other.” Sagewas determined to stop Wayne from matching her up with Jace. She wiped her mouth with a wettissue and said, “Our fate in this life is over. There will be no us in the future.”

"What do you mean by in this life?” Wayne felt weird with the sentence and became a curious catagain. “Were you both together before? And has separated?” “We weren't together, and we didn'tseparate.” Wayne was slightly relieved. “I see.” “We divorced,” Sage revealed the truth like it wasnothing important. “Grandpa, Jace is my ex-husband.” “What? Ex-husband? The truth came toosuddenly that Wayne felt his heart skip a beat.

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