Sage was adamant about her intention. They could never afford her fees. Ada felt apologetic as she
could not move forward with the collaboration between Norah and Yuriel Group. She could not expose
Sage’s identity as Master of Jade, so she made up an excuse about Master of Jade unable to fit Yuriel
Jewelry into her schedule. On the other hand, Sage could not care less about Yuriel Jewelry. She
furrowed her brows as she focused on the commercial shoot’s monitor.
The director’s expression looked solemn as well. “What is going on with the two of them? They did well
separately, but when they’re together, it looks awkward.”
Sage noticed the same thing. She looked in Seth and Suki’s direction.
Both of them each carried a different product. Seth wore a necklace charm named ‘Key to my Heart’.
He looked dashingly handsome with a white shirt on. The collar was wide open, and his chest muscles
were on display. The women on the side had to fan themselves with their hands as their faces turned
bright red. Surprisingly, Seth, who always had dark hair, colored his hair into a coral tone-the same
color as the Charlotte Lady rose in the center of the charm he wore. He was eloquent yet full of
passion. The man was a heartthrob. Sage begged him for a long time for the hair change, and he
finally gave in. Suki looked amazing too. She had a pale yellow dress on, and her makeup was toned
down from her usual style. She wore a minimal amount of accessories, and her waist-length hair was
cut to a short bob. She also placed a yellow rose in her hair. The sexy woman everyone knew became
demure and cute.
It was refreshing. She had the ‘Queen of Hearts’ ring on her finger. She wore it casually, yet it was
striking. They did exceptionally well in their shots and were able to depict the product’s design
concepts. However, when they were paired together, there was a whiff of awkwardness in the air.
Everyone could tell they tried hard, but they still failed to break the barrier.
The director immediately understood the situation and softly explained to Sage, “They must have
fought.”
It was almost mealtime, so Sage signaled for everyone else to go on their break and pause the
shooting since it was not going well.
Suki and her staff walked into the waiting room.
Seth stared as Suki left, and a water bottle appeared in front of his eyes. He blinked and fetched the
bottle from Sage’s hands, looking guilty. “I’m so sorry for delaying the progress.”
Professional actors were supposed to leave behind their true emotions in production scenes. Seth
could mask his sadness when his mother passed away in an accident, but he could not control himself
at that shoot.
Sage sat him down on the couch and asked calmly, “Did you two get into a fight?” Seth gulped down
half of the bottle. “We didn’t. I wanted to get back together with her, but she rejected me.” Sage crossed
her legs and curiously asked, “Who wanted to break up in the first place?” Seth tilted his head, looked
at his sister, and laughed bitterly. “She did.” Sage raised her brows, “Why?” Seth looked at her, but not
a word came out of his mouth. Sage recalled the conversation between Suki and Seth at the gardens.
“You two aren’t even cousins. How could you call yourselves siblings? You’re friends with benefits!”
“Didn’t you fall for me because I looked similar to Sage? Am I just a replacement for you?” Sage said,
“Oh, I remember now. Suki was mad becaus
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