A Relentless Pursuit for Love -
Chapter 736
Chapter 736 Sage heard something about Uncle Roy and Aunt Freya. However, she never thoughthe would come down from the mountain!
Roy Duncan watered the flowers in the yard with Freya. They discussed when to return to Mostal.
It would be more convenient to treat Freya's legs in Mostal. Besides, the environment there wasconducive to her recovery. However, Freya was still worried about Sage and wanted to see howthings would go. When Roy saw Sage, he greeted her with a smile. “Sage. I've been waiting for youto come.” “Master Duncan, I'm not the rare guest here. I'm surprised to see you here.” Sage greetedFreya and took her hand. Then, Sage looked at Roy and asked, “Didn't you say you'd never comedown from the mountain? Didn't you say you'd die there? So you've come down for love?”
“Yeah,” Roy was very thick-skinned and answered boldly, “how is it? Am I great?” “Well, you'vefinally returned to a normal life. Of course, you're great,” Sage teased.
She stretched out her fist and gave Roy a fist bump. When she was a child and stayed in Mostal, itwas Roy who took Ross and her to have fun all over the mountain.
She thought Roy would be a bachelor forever. She did not expect him to have such a relationshipwith Aunt Freya. Perhaps, it was fate.
Sage took out the newly embroidered tulle and put it on Freya's leg. She explained, “I didn't havetime to make this, but my butler handmade this. She's the one who taught me
embroidery.” Freya and Aunt Wendy touched the embroidery and exclaimed, “What a wonderfulwork. Help me thank her.”
“Thanks.”
Sage chuckled. "Aunt Freya, don't worry about me. You should go with Master Duncan and get yourleg treated in Mostal. Leave the Yuriel family to me. I'll watch over it for you. Everything will befine.”
Tears welled in Freya's eyes. She hugged Sage, unable to say a word.
After her son's death, Roy and Sage became her greatest comfort. Thankfully, they gave her hopeand courage to continue living.
After leaving the Yuriel family’s old residence, Sage made a quick trip to Yuriel Treasure Museum.She brought the broken hairpin with her and showed it to Wayne.
Wayne wore his glasses and observed the broken hairpin under the light. He carefully compared thetwo sides.
Sage leaned over. “Grandpa, how is it? Can you fix it?” “What? Are you underestimating my craft?”Wayne's face twitched a little as he snorted twice.
“Well, it's not that. It's just that this hairpin is a little oddly broken,” Sage explained,” normally, thereshould be some rough edges when the wood is broken into two pieces. This one didn't. It broke alittle too neatly.” Wayne asked her, “Where'd you get this wooden hairpin? From an auction?”"Auction? No, not an auction,” Sage stared at the hairpin and explained, “I bought it at a randomstall when I went out with Laura. I bought it because I needed something to keep my hair tied. Ithought the wood was good and bought it. It should be an old wood.” “You easily picked up athousand-year—old wood from a random stall. You're blessed with good luck,” Wayne said, but hishand never stopped. He began to repair the hairpin. “Thousand-year—old wood? Seriously?” Sagewas surprised, isn't that worth a lot of money?”
She suddenly felt like she underestimated the wooden hairpin.
“When it comes to antique, it's just an aged item. It's worth a lot of money to those who like tostudy it, but to those who don't it's just a plain piece of wood.” Wayne said, “It's worth depends onyour liking.” Sage said solemnly, “There are also people who love money like me. I replace it ordinary atfirst, but I immediately like it when I know it's worth something!”
She muttered, “If I knew it was a treasure, I wouldn't have given it to Jace...”
When Wayne heard that he asked, “Is the blood on the hairpin his?"
The conversation suddenly became very heavy. Sage’s heart sank and answered with a faint hum.
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