Chapter 780 Sage laughed so hard that tears came out of her eyes. The Iceman was really an iceman.
Yale did not know what she was laughing at. However, his mood brightened when he saw her smile. He smiled too.
“Let’s try again!” Sage tossed the coin to Yale and told him to toss it. Yale placed the coin at the edge of his nail, put his index finger against it, and flipped the coin. The fifty-cent count leaped into the air and flew high in midair. When it fell back, he caught it with precision.
Yale opened his palm. This time, it was the heads.
“Ah, the heads. It’s your turn to ask.” Sage opened a packet of dried mangoes and munched them while waiting for Yale to ask her a question.
Yale gave it a thought and said, “Tell me about your childhood. I heard from your brother that you were a pain in the *ss when you were a kid.”
“Me? No, don’t listen to him!” Sage repeatedly denied it, “I’m just a little bit naughty, but I’m not a pain in the *ss! I’m better behaved than the boys.”
Yale chuckled with disbelief in his eyes.
Sage briefly thought about her childhood. She was indeed quite rowdy and naughty as a child.” I was born in a small town. At that time, my parents hadn’t started their business yet. I heard from my mom that my dad was very poor. She picked him out of everything, but he was the poorest among many of her admirers. He was so poor that he had to collect junk and pick up all kinds of rags in the street daily.”
“I also went to collect junk with him. I climbed on my dad’s shoulder and followed him around the street. We were always shouting, ‘Is there any junk for sale?’ We always came home dirty, and it disgusted my mom so much. My mom had to chase us to take a bath before she allowed us to enter the house…”
She spoke vividly, and Yale listened with interest. “How about Tim and the rest? When did you find them?”
Yale knew a little about the siblings from the Norah family. He knew they were half-brothers and half-sisters with the same mother but different fathers, but he did not know what kind of relationship they had.
Tim never told him about it either.
Sage said, “I wasn’t very sure either. When I was still young, I remember my parents taking me to play around the world. She pointed at Tim and told me to call him big brother, then she pointed at Kane and told me to call him brother. Eventually, I had more and more brothers. I didn’t understand anything as a child. I thought they were good-looking, so I just called them brothers anyway. It’s been so many years since then.”
Now that she thought about it, time really flew. So many years had passed, and they had all
grown up.
They had their own loved ones and their little family. The people on the island were celebrating New Year too.
Jace helped Sawyer prepare a feast for the New Year’s Eve dinner. Jace could not drink because he was injured. He could only watch the rest drink and help to pour the wine.
Jack was not a good drinker. He got drunk very fast and passed out. Jace helped him back to the room. When he came back to the living room, he heard Primrose and Sawyer talking.
Primrose was a good drinker, but she drank too much and became a little drunk. Her face was so flushed. Even her tone had changed. She sounded very sweet and cute. “Dear, another year has passed. Thank you for the past year. I love you the most. Let’s toast!” She picked up the glass and wanted to drink. Then she suggested, “Hold your cup too. Let’s drink together.” Sawyer refused, “No.” “Come on!” Primrose said coquettishly, “If you don’t drink, I won’t let you go to bed tonight.” Sawyer was speechless and reluctantly lifted his glass. “Okay.” Jace stood not far away and watched them drink a toast. He smiled at them, and he did not disturb them.
He finally knew who the drunk Sage resembled the most. She was a lot like her mother. The power of genetics was really too great. After finishing the toast, Primrose put down the glass and wiped her mouth with the back of her hand. She burped and said to Sawyer, “Okay, now it’s your turn.” Sawyer asked in confusion, “What’s my turn?” “I’ve thanked you. Shouldn’t you thank me back?”
Primrose said, “As a courtesy, you should toast me too. You should thank me for picking you out of a long line of men queuing for me. Don’t I have good taste in men?”
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