“This was what I meant! You just have to text like this in order not to let Sage be
suspicious of what’s happening here!” exclaimed Zachary as he thrust his phone into his brother’s face.
Jace sat in front of his desk, with a cigarette in between his fingers, his eyes couldn’t help but twitched
when he saw that Sage was giving Zachary the bracelet for free. ‘How generous of you,’ thought Jace
to himself. Zachary replied Sage with kisses emojis. (Thanks, love you lots!) “Your text was too formal,
but if you add some emojis, it would sound more laid-back,” explained Zachary. Jace glanced at the
screen and couldn’t help but feel that maybe his brother was illiterate. Yet, he still nodded and said,
“Okay.” He made a mental note to add more emojis to his texts and perhaps try not to text like he was
initiating a business conversation. “Also, you have to understand that nobody just texts somebody out
of the blue. For example, when was the last time I texted you?” asked Zachary. “When you need
money, or when you got into trouble, mostly when you require somebody to bail you out of trouble,”
answered Jace. Zachary could not help but feel awkward at his brother’s honesty.
“Although you are right, don’t make it sound like I’m always in some kind of trouble. Anyways, my point
still applies. Don’t try to add in your little weather forecasts or try to make it sound like you care for her.
I only text her when I need a favor. If you don’t want her to be suspicious of this, you have to make sure
that you always have something to ask for,” explained Zachary.
Zachary patted his brother on the shoulder and sighed, “Truth to be told, Sage is so much more
generous than you. The things I would do to exchange you for her as my sister…”
“Who do you think you are?” asked Jace as he stared menacingly at Zachary. ‘Sage is your sister-in-
law, not your sister,’ Jace thought to himself. “I mean…” said Zachary, but before he could finish, he
was interrupted by Jace with a kick to his chair.
“Go,” ordered Jace.
“The moment you’re finished with somebody you just throw them aside…” murmured Zachary.
Before he could finish, Jace threw the newest model of iPhone into his lap and he immediately stopped
speaking. Zachary gave his brother the brightest smile he could muster and immediately stood up and
left.
“I wish you all the best and I’m sure you’ll get back together with Sage in no time. Bye!” said Zachary
as he left his brother’s office.
As Zayne walked into the office with some documents in his arms, he was shocked to find Jace staring
at his phone. His brows were locked and he clearly looked absorbed in thought. The way Jace was
looking at the phone made it seem like he was on the verge of completing a multi-billion deal.
‘Actually, even when he completes a multi-billion deal, there still wouldn’t be much of a change to his
state of emotions,’ thought Zayne to himself. Jace was always stoic and the only things that could
make him falter were his family or Sage. “Mister Jace, the jade pieces have been sent to the museum.
When should we contact a professional to start the Forget Me Not project?” asked Zayne. Jace’s eyes
finally peeled away from the phone and he put the phone to sleep as his face fell back to his usual stoic
state. “Has the contract for Mister Wayne been sent out?” asked Jace.
“Yes, we’ve mailed out the contract and the terms are just as Mister Wayne has asked of us. Half of the
profit would be given to Mister Wayne. Are there any other problems with this arrangement?” asked
Zayne.
Zayne felt that the contract was too good to be true for the side of Mister Wayne and was shocked by
how much he demanded from them. Zayne always thought that his boss was the most profit-oriented
person he will ever meet, but the Norah’s were really on another level.
“I’m fine with that. After all, he’s the only one who can restore the jade. As for the price, I am happy to
pay from my own pocket,” replied Jace.
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