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The Seventh Miserable Bride novel Chapter 95

Yasmine’s tears rolled down her cheeks when she heard Sebastian's heartfelt words. She choked with sobs for a long time before finally asking cautiously, "Don't you hate me anymore?"

Sebastian kissed her forehead affectionately and said, "No, I don't hate you anymore. You, my little Yasmine, are pitiful enough."

"You don’t hate me even a tiny bit? I had taken advantage of you," she asked.

"I really don't hate you anymore. Now, I only feel sorry for you. As for taking advantage of me, you can take advantage of me as much as you want. I’m willing to be taken advantage of by you," he reassured.

Yasmine smiled with tears in her eyes. "Thank you, Sebastian. Thank you for giving me courage to start afresh."

"I should be the one thanking you. Thank you for never giving up on me at times when I ignored you and distanced myself from you. If it weren't for your persistence, how would I be able to know my own heart in such a short time?" he confessed.

Who said that love would only hurt one's heart? It was not until this moment that Yasmine believed that love also had a healing power. She and Sebastian had healed the wounds in each other's hearts. She healed his relationship trauma while he healed her family trauma. "Does that mean that I can rely on you from now on?" she asked.

Sebastian nodded and said, "Yes, from now on, I'll be your only support. I’ll never let you suffer from grievance or hurt anymore, not even a little bit."

Yasmine was touched by Sebastian’s words, but she said, "Sebastian, I hope you didn’t say that out of sympathy. Although my experience is very tragic, you know that what I want is not your sympathy. If I wanted you to sympathize with me, I would have confessed to you when you exposed my lies that day. The reason why I didn't confess is that I was afraid that you would think I was only finding an excuse to run away from the mistakes I had made..."

"Silly girl, I’m very clear about my feelings for you. It’ s not sympathy. So, don't think too much. Now, listen to me and have a good rest. I need to go out to get some things done. I’ II come back to you before dark."

He covered Yasmine with the blanket, leaned over and kissed her forehead again. He did not leave the ward until she closed her eyes obediently.

Sebastian called Linda personally and asked her out to meet him. He also asked her mother to come along with her and he chose to meet them in a very luxurious hotel.

Linda, suddenly receiving a call from the person she loved, felt both surprised and uneasy. She asked her mother, "Mom, do you think that brother-in-law is asking us out because of Yasmine?"

"How would I know?" Dorothy also felt uneasy. She thought for a moment, got up and said, "Whatever the reason is, let's go first."

"Well, I'll go upstairs and dress up first."

Linda rushed upstairs and took out a pile of makeup. When she was about to put it on, she remembered Sebastian’s humiliating words last time. "Please don't wear such thick makeup in front of me next time. I only feel like vomiting when you don't wear makeup, but when you do, I feel like dying."

With a snap, she pushed her makeup to the ground and mumbled gloomily, "So annoying."

Twenty minutes later, Linda came down from upstairs. When Dorothy saw her, she raised her eyebrows in surprise. "My daughter, why didn't you put on makeup today?"

"Don't mention it. Someone said that he feels like dying when he sees me wearing makeup."

"Who said that? He must be blind to not know how to appreciate your makeup."

Linda turned a deaf ear and Dorothy followed behind her while cursing angrily.

The two of them arrived at Emperor Hotel and stood at the entrance. Dorothy exclaimed, "I was really ignorant last time. If I had known earlier that Sebastian was not the evil person as rumored, I would have let you marry him. Look at how generous he is, treating us to a meal at such a high-end place."

As soon as she mentioned it, Linda said indignantly, "That’s why, you’re the blind one." Dorothy was angry and annoyed. She glared at her daughter and said, "How could you say that to your mother? If I’m blind, then what are you?"

They kept slandering each other, making passers-by think that they were crazy.

When they arrived at the private room, Linda managed to force a smile and knocked on the door. When the door opened, they saw a row of men in black standing in the big private room. They all wore sunglasses as if they were the Men In Black. She unconsciously took a step back. Fearfully, she shifted her gaze to the man standing right at the end of the room, and asked, "Brother-in-law, what does this mean?"

"Mind your words. I'm not your brother-in-law."

Linda was stunned for a moment and felt a little happy. Sebastian did not admit that he was her brother-in-law, which meant that he had not forgiven Yasmine yet. Her worried heart was finally relieved. She pulled her mother's sleeve and gestured for her to go up and say something.

Dorothy understood what Linda meant, came forward with a flattering face and said, "Son-in-law, why did you invite us here today?"

"Why don't I remember having a mother-in-law like you?"

Linda was even happier when she heard his question. She replied on behalf of her mother, "Oh, Sebastian, you're really good at making jokes. We understand that you hate my sister, but you don't have to forget us, do you?" "Who said that I hated Yasmine?"

Sebastian stood up, crossed his arms and walked towards her. He questioned her with his sharp eyes.

Linda was stunned and immediately said, "Haven't you already moved out?"

"Just because I moved out, you can bully her now?"

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