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A Relentless Pursuit for Love novel Chapter 110

Chapter 110

Sage instantly felt that Luther was her savior. “My apologies, Mister Jace. I already have an appointment scheduled beforehand, Let’s meet some other day, shall we? It’ll be my treat.”

Even though he was rejected over and over again, Jace did not feel awkward or defeated. Instead, he asked, “Sure, and when shall w e meet?”

Jace was indeed stubborn.

Sage felt a flicker of irritation but she held back her anger and smiled forcefully. “When you’re willing to give me that set of porcelain plates.”

Sage knew that there was no way that Jace would be willing to give her those plates anyway.

The light in his eyes dimmed slightly. He looked as if he was thinking about it seriously. After a pause, he replied, “Okay, tomorrow it is then.”

Sage was dumbfounded.

“I’ll pick you up at six in the evening tomorrow. I’ll leave you to be then, see you later.”

Before Sage could even reply, Jace turned around and left with Zayne.

Watching him as he left, Sage was left flabbergasted. Looking at Hunter, she asked, “Did I hear him wrongly? What did he say?”

Hunter replied, “You said that if Mister Jace is willing to give the set of porcelain plates to you, you’ll treat him to a meal. He said okay and he will pick you up at six for dinner tomorrow. To summarize, tomorrow at six in the evening, you’ll be treating Mister Jace to dinner and Mister Jace will bring you the set of porcelain plates tomorrow.”

Hunter thought that there was nothing wrong with it.

Sage though had her brows knitted into a frown. “And who promised him?”

Hunter blinked innocently and thought to himself: ‘In any case, it wasn’t me.’

At the thought of having dinner with Jace, Sage had lost all her appetite.

Sage picked up Leah and went to a Japanese restaurant where Luther had made a reservation.

Zayne, who was in the passenger seat, got off the phone and reported to Jace, “Sir, I’ve asked our men to retrieve the porcelain plates from the museum and they’ll be delivered to Salem City tomorrow.”

Jace replied with a soft ‘okay,

Hesitating, Zayne finally asked, “Are you really sure about this, Sir? Are you really willing to give away the porcelain plates when you adore them so much?”

Jace had been a collector of antiques and Zayne had never seen him giving away his belongings voluntarily. Even the curator of the

museum found it unbelievable. “Are you really, really sure that Sir asked to give it away? Who exactly is he giving it to?”

Zayne told the curator that it was for Jace’s ex-wife and the curator sighed in relief and said, “Seems like the dying embers are being rekindled.”

“..can’t you rephrase it?” The comers of his lips twitched as he thought that reunion was a better word.

Jace, on the other hand, did not look as if he was not willing to give it away. With his eyes still fixed on Sage, he said, “What’s mine i s hers too. What is there to fuss over?”

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