Login via

A Relentless Pursuit for Love novel Chapter 42

Chapter 42

After leaving his grandfather’s mansion, Jace returned to his mansion.

The mansion was filled with wedding decorations, and Jace found them to be a pain to look at. He quickly ordered his butler to remove everything. The butler immediately had the maids remove everything.

There were tons of missed calls from Sienna, but Jace had no intentions of dealing with her and turned off his phone instead.

Taking off his coat and draping it over his arm, he was making his way toward his study when he came to a sudden stop. Pushing open the door to the master bedroom, Jace realized that the rose-scented smell of Sage was long gone. It was as if she was never here,

The rose seal was still on the bedside table. Picking it up, Jace traced his fingers across the seal and realized that the red ink had seeped into his name carved on the stamp pad.

Reading the card that Sage had left him, he realized that the handwriting on the card was similar to the carved-out name on the seal. Could it be that Sage had personally carved his name onto the stamp pad?

When did she learn to carve?

Jace shook his head softly. He figured that Sage could have easily hired an expert who was able to imitate her handwriting, but he could not help but admire the amount of thought she had placed into the present.

Putting down the seal and the card, Jace returned to his bedroom. Opening the door to his wardrobe, Jace saw the section that was filled with all sorts of gift boxes. He suddenly realized that Sage had been giving him gifts all the time.

Apart from Christmas, Jace did not care much for other celebrations, but Sage cared for them.

Jace would always receive gifts from her on Valentine’s day, their wedding anniversary, and his birthday. In the beginning, she had always personally given him his gifts, but after seeing him toss his gifts aside without even opening them, Sage began asking Zayne to pass him her gifts, or she would just leave them in his wardrobe.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: A Relentless Pursuit for Love