Sabrina was speechless.
She had never felt such despair well up in her heart. I n the past year since she followed Sebastian and returned to South City with Aino, life had been stable, and she did not have to worry about anything. She had never felt a sense of danger. 1
Not only that, but she also made friends. Besides, in her spare time, she could also ask Jane about how she was holding on in terms of her survival, whether she was dead or alive. She had not felt a sense of danger i n a long time.
At that moment, a sense of danger suddenly spread all over Sabrina's body. Her heart gradually turned cold. But, compared to her former self from six years ago, or even from a year ago for that matter, she was now calmer and more indifferent.
She was Sebastian’s wife after all. Her poise and calm demeanor that she had learned from him was enough t o handle the situation in front of her. Even if she lost, she had to try her best, and often the first battle was won before the fighting even started.
Even though deep down she was panicked, anxious, and nervous, on the surface, she remained exceptionally composed, calm, and ready.
She had to observe, see what was going to happen
next, and think of a way to escape. Within three minutes, she saw someone barge into the hotel. The person looked rich and glamorous, and was holding bags of various sizes in her hands.
Sabrina was stunned.
Who else could it be but her stepmother-in-law, Rose Quinton?
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