Sasha could finally prepare dinner in peace, but her peace of mind was transient.
She still had to deal with Devin.
Little did she know, that man was actually with Sebastian right now.
“I’m sorry, Sebastian. I let my emotions get the better of me earlier on. I shouldn’t have said that.”
Sebastian came all the way from Avenport to the army camp after talking to Devin. He felt guilty when he saw Sebastian.
With that, things went back to normal.
After all, they were good friends.
Devin and Jake met Sebastian when they were in Sumanthova. Back then, Sebastian had not yet inherited Hayes Corporation.
Devin and Jake were there on a mission when they went to Sumanthova. Although Devin was already well-trained by then, he almost got himself and Jake killed.
They could have died if not for Sebastian.
Even back then when they first met, Sebastian looked like a cold and apathetic person, yet he got all three of them safely away from the killers with his wits and wisdom.
That was their first encounter. From then on, they became good friends.
After they got back to the country, Shawn tagged along with the group.
“Where is she?”
As usual, Sebastian was in a bad mood. He did not even look at Devin.
He scanned the military camp, looking for the culprit.
Devin was about to say something when he saw a frown spread across Sebastian’s brows.
“Sabrina Hayes! You jump over that wall and I’ll feed you to the dogs!” Sebastian yelled.
Devin trailed his gaze and looked back.
He had locked her up earlier on because he knew Sebastian would come, but it seemed like Sabrina had fled the room and was about to jump over the wall to sneak off.
Seriously. I can’t deal with these two.
Devin had no choice but to open the gate.
Sebastian dashed in and grabbed Sabrina by the collar.
“Ah! Sebastian Hayes! What are you doing?” Sabrina cried out when she fell to the ground. She glared at her brother and scolded him.
Before she could say any further, Sebastian stamped a loud hard slap on her face.
“Ouch!”
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