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The Seventh Miserable Bride novel Chapter 5

This person probably grew up in a cemetery.

Such a display could only mean such an odd taste.

"Get into your room." Sebastian Simons suddenly pointed at the painting on the wall.

"..." Yasmine Taylor stuttered, "Are you sure it is not just a painting?"

"Flip it," Sebastian ordered, as he took off his coat casually.

Yasmine didn't ask more. She walked to the large painting of a landscape and noticed that it wasn't nailed dead onto the wall. As told, she reached out her hand and flipped it.

Behind the landscape painting was a door linked to a small room with only a tiny window. It looked really miserable.

"Do we sleep in separate rooms from now on? I'll sleep in here?" Yasmine was confounded, but she kept her calm and asked.

Were all of his ex-wives treated this way? Yasmine thought to herself.

She could imagine how sad and disappointed they were when they first opened the door.

They were not his wives, but objects that were hidden from the public.

Of course, so was she.

"Do you not understand things by now?" Sebastian spoke in a lazy tone. "Other than that, you should never stay for more than half a second in my room unless necessary. The only time you could exist here is to get your way out through the door. Do not even think to touch any of the things here, especially my bed." Of course, he sounded lazy, this was his seventh time saying this.

Sebastian pointed to the big clean bed behind him and emphasized, "Do not even come near it."

"... Do you have mysophobia?" Yasmine wondered.

"I'm just sick of disgusting creatures like you," Sebastian replied.

"Disgusting? What about the things you do between husband and wife?" Yasmine added.

"I won't touch a single hair of yours even if you're naked in front of me," Sebastian said. "Do you know why I got divorced with all six of them? This is one of the reasons. Tell me, which woman would bottle up the grievance of living like a 'widow' while being married to a husband who's actually alive?"

Yasmine did not respond.

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