Chapter 695
Zachary must have charged the phone. The phone’s battery was still full.
This phone was manufactured locally. It had a starry sky wallpaper, but the screen was pretty much empty. All the software was deleted, except for WhutsApp.
The strange feeling in her heart grew stronger.
Sage clicked on the WhutsApp icon. There was only a name in his contact list. It was her.
She clicked onto the chat interface and read the latest message. ‘Zachary’ gave her Jace’s contact and even sent her a Yay emoticon. She scrolled up and saw a voice message for her. “Be a good boy. I’ll bring you good food when I get back.” (Zachary: Forced to stay in? So sad. Who did that? Why did they force you to stay in?] [Zachary: That’s great. Are you in Yathein now? Is it fun there?] (Zachary: Sage, how are you? We’re all worried about you. Are you feeling better?]
Sage put down the phone and walked into the bathroom with messy steps. She turned on the shower to the maximum and closed the bathroom door. She sat on the floor and started bawling.
She finally learned the truth. It turned out that the ‘Zachary’ that she had been talking to was Jace.
The one who cared about her a lot and kept talking to her was also Jace.
This b*stard!
They were already divorced. Why did he come back to her? Why pretend that he was deeply in love with her? What was the point of pretending that he could not forget about her? How dare he impersonate Zachary and lie to her?
What if she found out? Was he not afraid at all?
He was unbelievably brave! How dare he lie to her?!
The showered was so loud and hit her like a rainstorm. Sage was drenched in water. Everything was in a blur.
The shower was loud, but Tim and Ross still heard Sage’s cries.
Tim arched an eyebrow. He wanted to head to Sage’s room, but Ross held him back.
“Just let her cry. She’ll be okay after crying it out.”
Tim’s face was icy. “It’s just a man. What’s the big deal?”
“What’s love supposed to be? Without him, everything means nothing to her.”
Ross fiddled with his drink and said quietly, “She’s restrained herself enough. Didn’t you cry
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