Chapter 464 Sage and Luther were about to bring Melody up to the car when Jace chased after them from behind“Sage...”

Jace was about to say something when Sage responded, “It’s okay, Mister Jace, we've booked a hotel room already.We'll drive there ourselves.”

The hotel Jace booked for them, Emerald Bay Inn, was under the Yuriel Group. However, Wayne chose to stay withMendoza, and Sage and the others did not want to accept the benefit by themselves.

On top of that, Emerald Bay Ina was the hotel where Jace and Sienna had their wedding, and Sage felt that it was asign of bad luck

“If you don’t like Emerald Bay Inn's environment, I can arrange for another hotel for you to stay in...” Jace saidhurriedly.

Sage cut him off heartlessly and said, “There's no need for that, Mister Jace. I have my own property in NadeemCity.”

The sentence alone was enough to shut Jace up completely. Sage looked at his expression and added ruthlessly, “1bought a place here in the first year of our marriage. Partially for work, but it was also a place where I go to relax bymyself because you had such a bad temper.”

Jace looked at her deeply without saying a word. “I told you, you know nothing about me.” Sage looked as calm asever. “I used to show snippets of my true self in the past, but you never cared, nor did you try to understand me. Youcan save the effort of trying now.” Some people refused to give up until they heard the cold, hard truth. Sage got intothe car upon finishing hier sentence. Once again, the car left before Jace’s eyes without leaving a trace of regret. Thecar drove seamlessly and smoothly on the freeway of Nadeem City. There was only a river separating Salem Cityand Nadeem City, but the difference was vast. Whilst Salem City looked like a scene from a painting, Nadeem Citygave off tough and dashing energy as the tall and straight poplar trees lined up the sides of the roads. Luther andMelody had been staring at Sage from the beginning. Sage eventually got annoyed and rubbed her temple. “Why areyou two staring at me? Is there something on my face?” Melody’s hands were tied behind her, and she beggedpitifully, “Aunt Sage, can you please release me?”

“No.” Sage answered.

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... Alright. Melody accepted her fate. She leaned back on the seat and started gossiping, “Aunt Sage, that handsomeman was your ex-husband, right?” Is he trying to get you back?” “This is grown-ups’ matter, a kid like you hasnothing to do with it,” Sage responded with a straight face. Melody pouted unhappily. “I'm turning eighteen soonI'm not a kid anymore...”

Luther added, “If you're not a kid, why would you run away from home over nothing?” “Uncle Luther.” Melodyglared at Luther in annoyance. Sage continued the lecture, “If you're not a kid anymore, stop doing childish thingsand worrying the adults.

Melody’s mood had been ruined completely after the lecture. She then started thinking about her father and Yoel andbegan to feel anxious, wondering what they could be talking about.

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