Chapter 120

Susan started berating Sage as soon as she stepped outside. Sage was in a good mood, so she let it slide. She even comforted Owen. “Calm down, Uncle Owen. Don’t you think it’ll be better for us if we can seal a deal without Ian’s help?”

“Don’t pull that crap on me. I’m not your grandfather. It won’t work on me!” Owen snorted.” Do you think it’s easy to run a business? In this day and age, connections are everything! Why should I disregard what we have with lan and make things harder for myself?”

Sage was about to respond when the elevator chimed, and the doors slid open. An employee rushed out, his arms laden with files. Even though she tried to step aside to avoid him, she still bumped into his shoulder. The employee’s files and her folder both fell to the ground.

“I’m so sorry!” the young boy apologized profusely.

Sage ignored the pain in her shoulder and rushed to pick up her folder.

“Let me see what’s in the folder.” Susan snatched it away before she could reach it.

Sage rushed to snatch it back. “Give that back! Didn’t I tell you it was some insurance. paperwork? There’s nothing interesting in there.”

just so happened to be curious

to you later–Aunt

tried to snatch it back, but she was no match for Susan. The latter turned

document. Her voice was so loud that the employee gathering the documents and

sensed something was amiss. He snatched the folder from his wife’s grasp. His expression hardened as he scanned its contents. He then raised his hand and swung it at Sage. Instinctively,

his grasp as he said solemnly, “Let’s talk this out, Uncle Owen. There’s

Ian and eventually withdrew his hand. He glared

his assistant, “Tell someone else to start the meeting. I’ve got something

Mr. Holcomb.” Ian walked into his office after

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sternly, “What’s the deal with this divorce agreement? Whose idea is

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