Yoel laughed and said, “What an epic wedding, the opening was a romance drama, and it escalated
into those absurd family television dramas. It finally ended with a comedy… Tsk tsk, what an interesting
journey filled with plot twists.” He then looked at Sage and said, “What a talented cousin you have
there.”
Sage could not agree more.
Yoel looked over at Jace and said, “The amount of chaos and drama in this wedding is almost as good
as yours. It’s definitely worth coming.”
Jace glared coldly at him, wishing he could sew Yoel’s lips up.
Sage looked up and smiled. “Isn’t that right? Mister Jace’s wedding was so unforgettable, the
memories were still fresh in my mind.”
Jace gulped as if his throat had been shot by a bullet, he looked down without saying anything.
Sage did not expect a response from him. She waved goodbye and left the scene along with Leah.
Inside the car, Leah seemed to have not calmed down from the chaos earlier, as she was still stunned.
Sage looked at her and asked, “What’s up? Still shocked from what happened?”
Leah looked at Sage and nodded.
“Sage, who was that woman just now? She said she had Julian’s baby. Is that true?”
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Sage responded calmly, “Her name is Queenie. She’s been with Julian for quite some time already.
Yeva was aware of it as well. As for the baby, I don’t think she was lying. Since it could be easily
verified from a simple DNA test. However, you could tell from Julian’s expression that it was real
regardless of the DNA test.”
Leah pursed her lips. “Well, then, what happens to Yeva now? She just got married. Is she going to
divorce him?”
“Divorce?” Sage scoffed, “A woman who could bear her partner for cheating on her before marriage
would be completely fine with him cheating after they’re married. She looked past it once, which meant
it would keep happening. Even if Julian brought his mistress home as a second wife, Yeva would be
with it as well. All she wanted was just the title of Missus Jefferson.
“I don’t get it.”
Leah shook her head in confusion. “Why do women tolerate such things? What’s the point of a
marriage like that?”
“Not every woman would be able to tolerate things like that. Everyone wants different things in life.
Some people seek for a title, fame; while some seek for nothing but true love.”
Sage said as she scoffed coldly, “However, title and fame are attainable. True love, on the other hand,
takes more than hard work. If it’s you, what would you choose?” Leah thought about it for a second and
said, “I can fight for fame and title myself, but I wish the man I married in the future would love me
wholeheartedly. If it’s not true love, I’d rather not want it.”
“Smart. That’s what you, Sage’s sister, should be like,” said Sage with a smile on her face as she
petted Leah’s head.
Leah smiled shyly, and asked, “Sage, where did Hunter go? I saw him run outside in a hurry as if he
was busy with something.”
“He’s fighting for his year-end bonus,” Sage said scornfully. Seeing her bitter face, Leah did not ask any
further.
As they were turning into the Rosa Garden, they could see from a distance that there was a man
squatting by the entrance with a pipe in his mouth. Hunter and his people were standing by with an
umbrella by the old man’s side; their faces were unwilling. The men looked relieved the moment they
saw Sage’s car pulling up.
Leah got out of the car. She looked at Hunter and looked at the old man squatting on the floor
dumbfoundedly as she said shakily, “Grand… Grandpa?”
Sage got out of the car as well. She looked at the old man with her lips pursed into a straight line.
The old man felt uneasy being stared down as he poured the ash off the pipe and put it back in his
pocket.
The old man patted the ash off his hands and shirt. He looked up and extended his arms as he smiled
mischievously, “My dearest girls, come here and give your Grandpa a hug.”
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