“Have I not thought of exacting revenge on her? She’s your sister for goodness sake. What can I do? Should I really send her to prison? If I did, how am I going to explain to your dad or even face him?”
Hanging her head, she suppressed the bitterness that was welling up inside her heart.
In truth, she was already feeling much better.
She couldn’t deny that she was secretly delighted to see Sebastian stand up for her in the end. More so than if Frederick was the one who backed her up.
She was just that gullible.
Despite his repeated attempts at hurting her and pushing her into the abyss, all the defenses she put up against him would waver the moment he showed her some concern.
Luckily, after she said her piece, Sebastian didn’t argue any further. Giving her a look of disappointment, he snapped, “I have not seen such a silly woman before!”
With that, he turned and left.
After being stumped for a moment, she followed him out.
Aren’t I silly?
After letting the matter slide, Sasha was sure that Sabrina would attempt to harm her again. After all, she was extremely ruthless and narrow-minded, to the extent she couldn’t tolerate having anyone that she couldn’t control by her side.
Sasha was worried that Sabrina would stir up trouble again very soon.
After she came out of the house, she assumed that she would be leaving with Luke. But for some reason, there was no sign of him anywhere. All she saw was the Bentley with its taillights blinking.
Should I go over? Or shouldn’t I?
Sasha hesitated as she wasn’t sure if it was waiting for her. Furthermore, from past experience, there was no way he would wait for her. After all, they were no longer connected in any way.
Sasha then decided to head home by herself.
However, just when she took a step, the car honked. Turning to look, she saw the driver’s window half-open. “What are you doing?”
Sasha froze briefly before heading towards the car with her head lowered.
A few minutes later, after Sasha got in and they were on their way, Sebastian questioned with an angry tone, “Sasha, what were you doing just now?”
“Huh?”
Sitting awkwardly in the back seat, she racked her brains in response. “I was… wasn’t doing anything. I just wanted to take a cab home.”
“Are you blind?”
“Hah?”
Sasha was now utterly bewildered.
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