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A Farewell After Being Reborn novel Chapter 147

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Chapter 147 – Highlight Chapter from A Farewell After Being Reborn

Chapter 147 is a standout chapter in A Farewell After Being Reborn by Internet, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Internet narrative into new territory.

"Our marriage has been troublesome enough. I don't want to go through another uphill battle by getting a divorce. I'm busy with work every day. I don't want outsiders speculating or questioning the reasons for my divorce, nor do I want to upset Grandma because of it."

Although Ian's reasons were quite legitimate, they made Sage chuckle. "That's okay, but signing a piece of paper won't be a hassle. Besides, there's no shortage of women who want to marry you."

Sage didn't mention Ivy, so Ian wouldn't think she was talking about her. "I believe your new wife will treat Grandma even better than I do. Grandma won't be upset then."

Although Linda cared for her, it was only because Sage was her granddaughter-in-law. Sage was well aware of this.

Ian was rendered momentarily speechless by Sage's words. "Sage, what exactly has suddenly made you so dissatisfied that you're in a rush to free yourself of this marriage?"

He had made it up to her for missing their fifth anniversary by letting her go on a shopping spree. As for his absence at home, he was recently trying to be home whenever it was possible.

Not only had he moved his clothes to the walk-in closet for her to match their outfits, but he had even moved into the master bedroom to sleep with her.

These were all Sage's requests, and he had fulfilled them dutifully. He couldn't understand why despite all of this, Sage still seemed so unhappy.

Faced with his questioning, Sage grinned. "My biggest dissatisfaction is that you don't know what's making me dissatisfied."

At a loss for words, Ian stopped wasting his breath on Sage and began eating his dinner. The rest of the meal was eaten in silence.

The peace and quiet actually made Sage enjoy the meal even more. She ate her fill of chicken and soup and even finished a plate of pasta.

After satiating her hunger, she patted her stomach and said, "Wanda, I'm going for a walk!" Then, she threw on a long coat and headed out the door.

But even though he was the type to resort to underhanded tactics, he couldn't do much since Mimosa was currently thriving. Was Benjamin trying to harm her to provoke Priscilla?

"You don't need to know who sent us!" the man uttered viciously, "Consider this a warning. If you don't heed it, we won't show mercy next time!"

Judging from the menacing glint in their eyes and the weapons bulging out of their pockets, Sage knew she couldn't take them on alone.

As angry as she was, she knew better than to anger these men just for a momentary retort. Thus, Sage obediently nodded. "I'll heed the warning. I'll mind my own business from now on."

"Good that you're sensible!"

The other man, who had a slightly higher-pitched voice, said smugly, "Sign your name and press your fingerprint on this letter of guarantee, and we'll let you off!" As he spoke, he handed a piece of paper to Sage.

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