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Remorse After Breaking Up novel Chapter 14

Confronted with Natalie's threat, they had no choice but to succumb and begrudgingly consume the dog pellets on the ground.

At that moment, survival trumped dignity.

Clement and his cohorts brimmed with resentment toward Sebastian. He was the reason they were enduring humiliation. Clement silently vowed to make Sebastian pay the price at any cost.

Elijah and Lillian lingered outside the hotel, their gazes fixed on the entrance, anxiously awaiting Sebastian's appearance.

As the Shadowtiger's members dispersed, they contemplated stepping inside to investigate, only to be promptly denied entry by the vigilant hotel security. This denial weighed heavily on their minds, leaving them profoundly concerned.

Elijah and Lillian were the only ones concerned, however. The rest of the family couldn't care less whether Sebastian was dead or alive.

If it weren't for the fear of upsetting Elijah, they would have left long ago.

Lucas grew impatient waiting. He blurted, "Grandpa, the Shadowtiger's men are all gone. Sebastian must have been dealt with by now. There's no point waiting around; the hotel staff must be dealing with the body."

Elijah sighed heavily. "No matter what, he did save my life. We should go and collect his remains later."

"Why bring such grim talk into the daylight?" a teasing voice chimed in, and suddenly, Sebastian appeared before them.

"Mr. Wilder, you're alright?" Elijah's face was filled with disbelief. The others shared the same incredulous expression.

"How could I not be alright? If it weren't for the good wine, I would have come out much earlier," Sebastian replied casually.

"Didn't Mr. Miller give you a hard time?" Lillian asked in astonishment.

In her mind, the Shadowtiger's members were ruthless. Even if they didn't kill Sebastian, they would have at least left him severely injured. Yet, here he was, standing unharmed before them.

"No, they were driven out by Ms. Green," Sebastian explained.

"Why would Ms. Green drive Mr. Miller away over such a trivial matter?" Ronan frowned, feeling puzzled.

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