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The Seventh Miserable Bride novel Chapter 120

Yasmine’s tears touched Sebastian’s cold heart. He stretched out his hand and caressed her hair. "I just need some time to calm down and think about things for a few days. I will never abandon you. Once I'm ready, I will come back for you,1' he said sadly.

His big palm rested on her cheek. He gently stroked her face and gently wiped her tears away. "Even though I am so disheartened at this moment, I have never thought of giving up on you. So, just wait for

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me.

Sebastian leaned over and kissed her on the forehead, slowly turned around and walked towards the car. When the door opened, Yasmine suddenly rushed forward and hugged his waist from behind: "Don't go... Don't leave me... not even for a minute..."

Yasmine leaned against his back, crying sadly: "My home is where you are at, without you, I don't even know what this place is to me, so please don't leave me alone. I have already been lonely for so many years."

Sebastian's determined heart suddenly softened and he turned around. As he held Yasmine's face that was soaked with tears, he said distressingly, "Okay, I'll take you with me."

Just like that, Sebastian took Yasmine away with him.

He fulfilled his promise. Your home will be the place where I am.

The two came to a villa by the sea and Sebastian opened the door. Although the decoration in the villa wasn't as nice as the Mansion House, it was still very exquisite. He pointed to the sofa and said, "Rest for a bit. I'm going out to settle something, and I will come back soon."

"Yes."

Yasmine nodded slightly and watched his figure disappear before her eyes.

She then returned to the villa, immediately took out her mobile phone and dialed the house number. It was Tiffany Simons who answered the phone. When she heard Yasmine's voice, she said with a choked voice, "Sister-in-law, where are you?"

"Tiffany, please pass the phone to Mom."

"Mom is very sad now and she locked herself up in the bedroom."

Yasmine thought about it for a few seconds: "I'll call her cell phone then."

When she was about to hang up the phone, Tiffany hurriedly asked, "Yasmine, will you and my brother never come back again?"

"It won't happen, don't worry."

With Yasmine's reassurance, Tiffany's uneasy heart was slightly relieved.

Yasmine dialed her mother-in-law's number. It took quite a long time for the call to get through, "...Hello?"

Upon hearing her mother- in- law's hoarse voice, Yasmine's heart ached. "Mom, are you still sad? Don't be sad. I'm with Sebastian now. I'll do my best to make him forgive you and Dad."

After a brief silence, a suppressed cry came from her mother-in-law's side. "Yasmine, I'm too ashamed to answer your call now. You must be as disappointed in me as Sebastian does. I'm sorry, I'm really sorry..."

"Don’t say that Mom, I'm not blaming you. Although I don’t agree with what you have done, I can understand your intention for doing so. I will never forget that you and dad who had always treated me like your own daughter. I will definitely resolve the resentment in Sebastian’s heart and bring your son back to you."

Madam Simons was deeply shocked. Nothing else now could warm her painful heart like Yasmine's words. She said gratefully, "Thank you, Yasmine, thank you. What my son said was true. You are a warm-hearted child. It's a blessing for the Simons family to have a daughter-in-law like you."

"It's also my blessing to be able to be your daughter-in-law and I will not have any prejudices against you and Dad because of what happened today. Sebastian is only angry for now. When he calms down in a few days' time, he will eventually understand both of your intentions. So before that, before your son returns home, you must take good care of your health. I will call you every day to let you know his condition."

"Okay."

Mila, who was feeling dejected, finally felt a little bit better after receiving her daughter- in- law's assurances. She told herself that she would never forget what Yasmine had done for the Simons family today.

After hanging up the phone, Yasmine went down to the beach by herself. As she stared at the boundless sea before her, there were countless thoughts running about in her mind. Was she sad? How could she not be sad? Was she disappointed? How could she not be disappointed? Had she thought of leaving? How could she not think of leaving? But could she leave? No, she couldn't.

Even if she had a thousand reasons to leave, she still couldn't do so because she could never leave the man she loved so deeply. She had promised him that no matter what had happened, she would never leave him as Abigail Tanner did.

Even if life was full of sorrow, she still wanted to keep this promise. Moreover, she was different from Abigail, and was not the kind of woman who would choose to escape in the face of adversity. She was the kind who would become stronger as the circumstances got harder.

Unless there was no other way, she would never let go. Even if she would be heavily scarred, she would still continue to hold on to it. There was no else who could withstand the merciless fate better than her.

If she had really left after everything that had happened, it would just be another huge blow on Sebastian. It would be like stabbing his wounded heart a few more times. She couldn't bear to see him in pain, so she could only suppress her grievances in her heart. She had to be a selfless woman, in order to defend her own family and to protect the relationship between her husband and her in-laws. This was her responsibility as a wife and a daughter-in-law.

She didn't know how long she stood by the sea. It was not until she heard of the footsteps coming from behind and a coat draped over her shoulders that she had come back to her senses.

"You're back?"

Staring at the tall man who was standing in front of her, she tried to squeeze out a smile. She knew that he was exhausted, so she wouldn't argue with him, even if she had good reasons to do so.

"Yeah, I bought you something to eat. Let's go."

He took her hand and they returned to the villa as they walked through the soft beach.

On the dining table, there was a whole lot of packed food. Yasmine glanced through and noticed that it was all her favorite food. He finally knew what her favorite food was.

She was very happy but at the same time, she hoped that he wasn't doing this out of guilt.

"Eat this."

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