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The Seventh Miserable Bride novel Chapter 17

Yasmine was suddenly enlightened. No wonder Sebastian had never touched crabs while she happily enjoyed them at the Simons' dining table. She thought he didn't want to get in contact with whatever she ate, but it was just because he didn't like the food.

After lunch, Yasmine pointed upstairs and said, "I was in a hurry when we got married. There are things here that I haven't sorted out. Let me go and tidy them up first."

Sebastian nodded. As soon as she left, Henry Taylor and Dorothy Ryles began sucking up to him with their tactics, hoping to build rapport and get in his good books. They talked on and on, but Sebastian didn't actually listen to any of their words.

"Mom and Dad, sister asked for both of you. She has something to talk about."

Linda stood at the stairs, smiling at the three people sitting on the couch sweetly.

The couple looked at each other and knew that was their cue to leave. Henry stood up first and said, "Mr. Simon, please excuse us. If you would like to rest, we have a comfortable guest room there. If you want to..."

"I'll make myself comfortable. You could go ahead with what you have to do."

Sebastian waved his hand. As a business magnate, how could he not tell they were trying to curry favor with him?

After both her parents left, Linda immediately walked up to Sebastian and said warmly, "Sebastian, are you bored staying in the house? Why don't I take you to the backyard garden for a walk."

"Okay." Sebastian agreed.

He walked out of the door with vigorous steps. He had an indescribable attractive aura. Linda was obsessed, ogling at him. She had a few exboyfriends, but none of them could compare to him in terms of appearance, let alone their family background.

She had never seen a man as good looking as him, with his height, jaw and features, especially when he smiled. Although one would not describe him as bright as the sun, he was like the dew at dawn, precious and rare, adding perks to his attractiveness.

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