Sasha stared at him in shock as she was unable to digest the sudden change in the situation.
“What are you staring at me for? Do you still want a divorce? Did you fall for another man and desperately want to get married? Sasha, don’t forget that you have jinxed two husbands already.”
Sebastian suddenly made the harsh comments while eating leisurely.
Having heard him, Sasha’s earlier confusion cleared itself up as rage engulfed her.
“What did you say? Who jinxed two husbands?”
“Am I wrong? I was cursed by you to not have a good night’s sleep for the past five years. While you caused Vivian’s dad to die. So, can you stop bringing misfortune to other men?”
Bam!
Sasha slammed the table forcefully as she jumped to her feet in rage. “I hope you choke to death tonight. And both my husbands will then be dead!”
With that, she shook her fist at him and stormed upstairs.
How dare that idiot accuses me of being a jinx to my husband. I sure hope he dies tonight so that I can live up to my “name”.
Sasha returned to her room, fuming.
Unknown to her, Sebastian smiled smugly the moment she left.
As the dining room returned to normality, he could still hear the sound of angry flip-flops. He then continued eating with a smug smile on his face.
What a fool.
After dinner, Sebastian went up to the third floor.
Just when he took off his jacket, the phone on his table rang. It was his personal line that he hardly checked. He answered, “Hello?”
“Sebastian, it’s Xandra. Today… did you see the messages I have sent you earlier? My book is about to be published, and I will return in the next two days. Can you come to pick me up from the airport?”
It was Xandra on the line.
While putting her question across carefully, she made sure her voice was gentle and submissive so as to please Sebastian.
Unfortunately, it backfired when his expression darkened instead.
Without even saying a word, he ended the call.
At that moment, Xandra who was still overseas smashed her phone onto the ground.
Why?
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