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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 1024

Leila had no experience in this sort of thing, so her movements were awkward and hesitant.

Still, Sebastian was utterly absorbed in the moment.

After all, she was the eldest daughter of the Swordity. She was someone who usually carried herself with arrogance and superiority.

However, she was now on her knees, serving him. The thought alone was enough to make him feel triumphant.

He was very excited because he couldn't wait to see her reaction once she saw his true identity. He thought her reaction would be priceless at that moment.

Unaware of what was going through Sebastian's mind, Leila put in all her effort to please him, sucking him very hard.

After a long time, she finally stopped, exhaling a breath of relief.

Looking at him, she asked, "Are you satisfied, sir?"

"Yes, I'm very satisfied. You did well. Here's a reward," Sebastian said, tossing her a Cultivation Boost Pill.

"A Cultivation Boost Pill... And it's an eight-stripe one!"

Leila was very shocked. She could hardly believe it. Pills like this were worth tens of thousands of spiritual stones, and they were nearly impossible to come by, even with wealth.

"Thank you, sir," Leila quickly expressed her gratitude.

Now, she was sure that this man was from the Sacred Ground or some prestigious family. Otherwise, there was no way he could casually give people such valuable items.

"Go get me some water. I need to wash my feet," Sebastian ordered.

"What?"

Leila hesitated for a moment, feeling a bit conflicted. After all, she was the eldest daughter of the Swordity, but she was being asked to wash someone's feet.

She quickly reasoned with herself that this wasn't just any man. If it were other women, they would kill for the chance to serve him like this.

She hurried off and soon returned with a basin of warm water. Then she diligently washed his feet.

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