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A Farewell After Being Reborn novel Chapter 195

Summary for Chapter 195: A Farewell After Being Reborn

Summary of Chapter 195 from A Farewell After Being Reborn

Chapter 195 marks a crucial moment in Internet’s Internet novel, A Farewell After Being Reborn. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Sage was surrounded by white walls and had an IV drip attached to her arm. How did she end up in the hospital?

All of a sudden, memories of what had happened in the bar flooded back. The beer-bellied man had tried to hit Ian, so she pushed him away and was injured in the process.

"Hey. You're awake." Ian's low voice brought her back to reality.

Sage looked up and noticed Ian sitting by the bed. He looked tired. His brows were knitted and his face looked haggard. He usually took care of his appearance, but now, he looked disheveled.

His suit jacket had been tossed carelessly over the back of the chair, and he was propping his head up with one hand. His sleeves were rolled up, revealing his strong wrists.

"Are you feeling any pain?" Ian asked, sitting up.

Sage moved her body. Aside from her shoulder and a headache, she was fine. "I'm fine. Where's Tiana? Has she gone home?" she asked hoarsely.

His eyes darkened as he looked at her. "Why did you do that, Sage? Fortunately, that guy was drunk and didn't use much force. Otherwise, you would have been seriously injured."

Sage felt a wave of regret and fear wash over her when he recounted the incident. She was also feeling a little down.

Her tendency to prioritize Ian over everything else was overwhelming. Even though she had another chance at life, she couldn't fix it.

"Don't worry, it won't happen again," she mumbled.

Although Ian thought he had come up with the perfect solution, Sage was not impressed. In fact, she even sneered at him. "Ian, our problem isn't just about an anniversary. You're not someone who fusses over such things, so don't try to make up for your guilt with these gestures."

"Do you really think this is just a way for me to make up for my mistakes, Sage?" he asked through gritted teeth.

"What else could it be?" she shot back.

His expression hardened. "Why did you risk your life to protect me in that dangerous situation if you don't have any feelings for me? I want to have a proper conversation with you, but you're acting like you want nothing to do with me. Don't you think your actions are a little contradictory?"

Sage responded, "What happened tonight was an accident. If it had been anyone else I know, like Tiana or even Mr. Zane, I would've protected them too."

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