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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 232

"What? You know the secret of the Seraphic Tear Pendant and the amulets? Tell me quickly." Elena appeared extremely nervous. This secret pertained to a treasure, and very few people had information on it.

However, according to ancient records, this treasure was actually a map leading to the Perpetual Empire.

It was said that the Perpetual Empire was heaven on earth—free of diseases and natural disasters. Entering it could grant immortality and extraordinary power. Then, one would become a terrestrial immortal and stand the test of time.

Although it sounded like a fantasy, many people longed for it. They were willing to pay any price to uncover the secret and enter the Perpetual Empire.

Elena was one of them. She desired immortality and immense power. Now, the Seraphic Tear Pendant and the two amulets were in Merlin's possession. If she could uncover the secret behind them, she would have a chance to enter the Perpetual Empire.

"I can tell you, but I have conditions," Sebastian said.

"What are your conditions?" Elena asked.

"This place is unfit for a human being. I wanna take a bath and sleep in a proper bed. Also, give me some medicinal herbs to treat my internal injuries," Sebastian demanded.

Elena warily responded, "I can let you bathe and give you a place to rest. But treating your injuries might be out of the question."

Sebastian saw through her concerns immediately. "My core's shattered. Even if Ezekiel were reborn, he wouldn't be able to heal me. I'm destined to be a cripple for life. I only want to treat my injuries to stop the pain. What are you so worried about?"

Elena thought about it and realized he was right. A shattered core couldn't be repaired. What harm could giving Sebastian some herbs do? So, she agreed to his terms.

She personally helped Sebastian to a room. Given that his legs were broken and he had difficulty moving, Elena assigned a woman to assist him with his bath. This served two purposes—to make Sebastian happy and to monitor him, preventing any tricks.

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