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The Seventh Miserable Bride novel Chapter 129

A hint of surprise appeared in Yasmine Taylor's heart when she saw him returning, but she still said coldly, "Didn't I tell you to leave? Why are you back here again?"

Sebastian Simons stared at her intently and slowly stretched out his big hand to wipe away the tears on her nose. He said slowly, "If I really left like this, you probably won't forgive me anymore, will you?"

Yasmine was so angry that she turned her head away and ignored his words.

"Alright, don't be angry anymore, okay? It's all my fault this time. I know I'm in the wrong now. You can do anything you want to me but now, let's take care of your body first, okay?"

Yasmine sniffed, turned her head and asked him, "Have you really realized that you're in the wrong?"

"Yes."

"Do you want me to forgive you?"

"Yes."

"OK then, I'll give you a chance to get forgiveness." "What chance?"

Sebastian's tired eyes lit up.

"Let's go back home."

At that instant, he was stunned and the expression on his face froze. Seeing that he did not speak, she asked, "What's the matter? Is it really that hard for you to do that?"

"I can promise you anything except..."

"Then don't say anything anymore.The only thing that I want you to do for me is this. If you don't agree, then there's nothing we can talk about between us."

"Yasmine, you know exactly how I feel, so why do you have to make such a difficult request?"

"The more difficult my request is, the more it will prove that the feeling you have for me is exceptional. Didn't you say that you are sincere? Let me feel that then."

Sebastian stood up while in a dilemma. He pinched the skin between his brows again and paced back and forth in the room. In order to make Yasmine forgive him, he had no choice but to agree to her request and said, "Okay, we'll go back."

Yasmine's face which was initially tensed up had softened a little. She looked at him and said, "Deal?"

"Deal!"

"You are not allowed to quarrel with your parents after you go back home. No matter what they have done, you must love them like you have before."

Sebastian walked up to her and put his hands on the side of the bed. "Don't you think that that would be a little too difficult for me?"

"Then why do you think I'm asking you to go home? So that you can quarrel with them all day long?"

"Okay, I got it." Sebastian sighed impatiently and pointed to the breakfast that he had bought for her. "Finish it up."

"I don't feel like eating anymore."

"What is this? I must agree to your requests but you can just deliberately ignore mine?"

"Shall we eat together then?"

Yasmine looked at him stubbornly. He touched his forehead and sighed, "Ugh, there's really nothing that I can do with you."

After sending Abigail Tanner home, Tiffany drove her car back to the hospital again. This time, it was not as fast as it was just now. Instead, she was driving very slowly, enjoying the not- so- beautiful scenery along the way.

When she passed by a pastry store, she pulled the car over and wanted to go in to buy some cream puffs for her sister-in-law. Beside the pastry store, was a cafe. Tiffany had subconsciously glanced at the cafe while going into the pastry store and inadvertently saw a familiar figure in the cafe. She turned back to look again and through the transparent glass, she saw that a man and a woman were sitting by the window. She could easily recognize who the woman was. She knew that she was Willow York, the girl who Fynn Jaymond loved, but the man who was with her wasn't Fynn.

What made her even angrier was that Willow and the man were as intimate as a couple. When they sat together, the man was holding onto her shoulders and whispering something into her ear. Willow giggled in respond, which made Tiffany feel sick at the sight of it. She immediately took out her mobile phone and turned around to call Fynn. As soon as the call was connected, she said angrily, "Come to River Gauche Cafe now."

"What's the matter?" Fynn was puzzled.

"Your girlfriend is flirting with another man behind your back!"

"What nonsense are you talking about?" Fie obviously did not believe it.

"I'm telling the truth. If you don't believe me, you can come over and have a look for yourself!"

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