Sasha moved away from the weirdo in front of her. “Brandon, have you lost your mind? Aren’t you supposed to join the rest of your family? They’re in the hall, okay?”
“What does that have to do with me? Am I supposed to be bothered by their whereabouts?”
“What do you mean? Aren’t you here to help them?”
“No. They got themselves involved in such a nasty situation. What happens to them has nothing to do with me. I’m here for you!”
Brandon tried to force his way through the narrow slit of the window right after he beamed his reply.
The window started winding up again before Sasha could respond to his flirting remarks.
Brandon was startled. Then he started growling in pain. “Sebastian, let go of me, you jerk! I will get you if my handsome face is ruined because of you! If I don’t get to stay in the showbiz, you have to compensate me for my loss!”
After hearing him shriek in pain for a few seconds, Sebastian, who had a wrathful look, finally showed Brando some mercy and wound down the window.
The latter stepped back quickly as he cupped his swollen cheeks and moaned.
The Bentley eventually left. Sasha, who was seated behind, dared not make a sound after she witnessed the shocking scene.
He’s such a horrifying man! Brandon is his cousin. Why has he gotten worked up over his cousin for no apparent reason?
When she turned around, she could still see Brandon pointing and yelling at them.
Sasha felt bad for Brandon. He had taken great care of her back in the day.
…
After they returned to Frontier Bay, Sasha was going to bring her children upstairs for a shower because they were drenched in sweat after the intense fight in the theater.
However, after she alighted from the car, Sebastian took the boys home, leaving a confused Sasha behind.
“Let’s go and have a shower.”
Why does he seem to be frustrated? He has been quiet throughout the entire ride home! What’s wrong with him? I don’t get it!
She decided to forget about it and take her daughter back into the villa.
“Welcome home, Ms. Wand! How was the show?” Wendy asked the moment she saw Sasha.
Sasha got Vivian a glass of water and shared the great news with the housemaid. “Everything went well. I guess it’s fine to make them their favorite dishes to celebrate the joyous occasion.”
Wendy was equally delighted. She headed into the kitchen to prepare the children’s favorite dishes as instructed.
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