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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 297

Sebastian was taken aback. He knew Bruce was kind to him, but he hadn’t expected such generosity.

Not only did Bruce intend to marry off his precious daughter to him, but he was also offering the invaluable Ninefold Griffin Amulet for his cultivation. It was a level of care that felt almost paternal.

“Mr. Sanders, I appreciate your kindness, but I hope you can reconsider the marriage between Lana and me.”

“Why? Don’t you want to marry Lana?” Bruce was surprised.

Bruce couldn’t fathom why Sebastian would want to call off the engagement. He knew exactly how outstanding Lana was. She was not only beautiful and talented in cultivation but also well-educated, understanding, and kind-hearted.

She had countless suitors. What reason could Sebastian possibly have to turn her down?

“Mr. Sanders, Lana is wonderful, but I see her as a sister. I don’t have romantic feelings for her. Marrying her would be unfair to her,” Sebastian explained.

“Even if you used to see her as a sister, start seeing her as your wife now. I’m sure you’ll come to love her. Besides, I can tell Lana has deep feelings for you.

“Over the years, she’s turned down countless suitors for your sake. Do you really want to break her heart?” Bruce said.

“I…” Sebastian hesitated. He knew Lana had feelings for him, and rejecting her would undoubtedly hurt her deeply.

Bruce continued, “Larry and I arranged your marriage to Lana. It was our shared wish. But I won’t force you if you truly don’t want to marry Lana. I just hope you’ll think it over carefully.”

“I will.” Sebastian nodded.

That night, Sebastian stayed at the Sanders Manor instead of returning to his hotel.

The following day, he met up with Joseph and Zia before heading to the auction venue. Lana and Harvey didn’t accompany them, as the auction was a joint event hosted by the four major families, and they were the organizers. Naturally, they wouldn’t participate in the bidding.

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