Jace’s dark eyes stared straight at Yoel and his lips pursed tightly. Where did his
confidence come from?
Jace anticipated Sage’s reply on the other end of the phone conversation. Yoel turned on the speaker,
and Finn’s phone was on the marble stone table. Sage’s icy tone was heard from the speaker. “I can’t.
I’m busy, Finn, please tend to Mister Fulton and Mister Yuriel’s needs.” Yoel blinked his eyes with
disbelief.
“How did you know I had the speakerphone on?” Finn looked at Yoel helplessly. If it was not for his
strategic ideas and input for the turf club project, Finn would have taken him as a moron.
No one could hide anything from Sage Norah. Yoel leaned back against the chair as he hung up. He
looked rather disappointedly at Jace and said, “It’s too bad that Sagey can’t come. She looks so good
going up on a horse. I’m sure she rides pretty well too.” Jace took a sip of coffee and looked up at Yoel.
“Sagey? When did you get so close to her?” Yoel was speechless.
Though she said she would not go, Sage felt slightly tempted. She had not gone horseback riding in a
long time. She turned to Hunter and said, “Please try to rearrange my schedule and leave half a day
empty. We’ll bring Leah too.” “Okay, I’ll arrange it right now.”
Hunter felt excited as he got to see Leah while on duty. Sage checked the viewership of the
advertisement Suki and Seth shot for Norah Jewelry, and the views were still increasing steadily. They
remained the top ambassadors for Norah Jewelry.
The newly signed artist, Dean Sylas, was ranked second. Sage assigned Hillary, the senior artist
manager, to Dean. They managed to arrange quite a few jobs for him, including a role in Lincoln’s
movie and the ambassadorship for Norah Jewelry.
One of the men’s rings suited Dean’s vibe, and he was the face for it. As a result, the advertisement
viewership and sales for that particular ring kept increasing.
Ivan, the artiste director, was overjoyed and said excitedly to Sage, “Sage, you’ve got me a gem. Dean
could be the next Seth Hector!” Sage had her ‘I told you so’ face on, but she replied lightly, “Dean is still
relatively new. Please don’t praise him too early on. It’ll do more harm than good.”
The fact was that Dean’s fans were incredibly supportive, and they had strong purchasing power. She
considered launching a main line of products inspired by Dean. Hunter received a call, and he turned to
Sage. “Something happened. Hillary just informed me that Dean fell off the hill while filming.”
Sage frowned and asked, “Is he seriously injured?”
“I think so. He’s in the local hospital now. Hillary said he might need surgery.”
Sage’s face darkened. “We’ll head to the airport right now. Check if there are any flights available to
Ark Town. If not, we’ll take the private jet. We must reach by today.”
Her phone rang as soon as she spoke. Myles said that Jim requested time off to go to Ark Town, but he
could not get any flight tickets. He was worried sick.
“I’ve never seen Jim this flustered before. Seems like he had a huge issue to deal with. I call to ask if
you can get him a flight ticket—”
“I’ll handle this, don’t worry.”
Sage called Jim at once, and he answered in dismay, “Miss…?”
“Jim? Listen to me. Go and pack your things now. I’ll pick you up from the Salem University entrance in
fifteen minutes.” Sage sounded calm and determined. “We’ll go to Ark Town together.”
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