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Remorse After Breaking Up novel Chapter 26

Steven panicked immediately. "Ms. Green, don't be fooled by him. He's not some wealthy heir, not even close to being a catch. He's just a swindler from the streets.

"Don't let him charm you into being swindled, both financially and romantically," he warned, though his intentions were fueled by jealousy.

In Steven's eyes, Sebastian was nothing but a poor loser. Yet, he had managed to marry Lillian. Even if it was just on paper, it still filled Steven with envy.

Natalie and Lillian were well-known socialites in Ravenview City, admired for their impressive backgrounds and beauty. Many men would envy having just one of them, yet Sebastian had both.

As the Harris family's heir, it deeply frustrated Steven to see Sebastian enjoying these two desirable women's company. Despite his status, Steven couldn't win either Natalie's or Lillian's affection.

"I'm not bothered about money. Even if he tries to swindle me financially, I'm okay with it," Natalie replied casually.

"But what if he swindles you romantically? You'll regret it," Steven persisted.

He wanted Natalie to leave Sebastian. Even if he couldn't have her himself, he couldn't bear the thought of a poor nobody like Sebastian having her.

"Swindle me romantically?"

Natalie's eyes shimmered with amusement as she glanced at Sebastian. "I wouldn't mind if he tried to swindle me, but what matters most is his willingness," she said coyly.

Steven's eyes widened in disbelief. Natalie was actually willing to be deceived romantically by Sebastian. What's more, it seemed Sebastian wasn't interested.

How could a poor nobody like Sebastian have the charm to captivate both Natalie and Lillian?

Natalie paid him no heed. She looked at Sebastian, awaiting his response.

Sebastian shook his head lightly. To him, Steven was nothing more than a mere clown, unworthy of his attention.

If he became too bothersome, he could easily dispose of him with a mere flick of his hand.

Since Sebastian was reluctant to pursue the matter further, Natalie decided to drop it. She simply said goodbye to him and left.

After Natalie left, Evelyn no longer felt restrained. She turned to Sebastian and scolded angrily, "You're utterly despicable.

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