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The Love that Never Really Dies novel Chapter 622

Sasha looked down and saw her two sons standing there staring at her with mischievous grins on their faces.

Her face blushed moments later when she realized how she was dressed, and she quickly scrambled back inside the bedroom, slamming the door shut behind her with a loud bang.

When did those two get here? Wait… They said Sebastian wanted me to take them home, so… Does that mean he brought them here?

Sasha calmed down slightly at the thought of that.

Little did she know, the smiles on the kids’ faces vanished the moment she shut the bedroom door.

“What do you think Daddy’s playing at this time? Why would he choose to sleep here instead of coming home to us? Also, I can’t believe he just got up and left even after Mommy came looking for him! How dare he call himself a man?” Matteo asked.

Despite them being very smart, they were still too young to understand adult matters.

Having been raised by Sebastian, Ian kept quiet as he already had a feeling this would happen.

Even so, he was disappointed to the core when he saw Sebastian driving off without looking back earlier.

“I’ll take care of this. You just make sure Mommy doesn’t find out.”

Matteo pouted reluctantly but agreed to do as told anyway.

Just like that, the three of them headed back home later that afternoon.

Suspecting nothing after hearing what the two of them said, Sasha began making dinner together with the housemaids upon arriving home.

“Little Ian, could you ask Daddy when he’ll be home? Mommy’s about to make dinner!”

“Okay!”

Ian, who was playing with Vivian at the time, ran into the living room to give Sebastian a call.

Meanwhile, in the penthouse suite of Hayes Corporation, Sebastian glanced at his phone that was vibrating on the desk before putting it on silent.

Are you kidding me? He’s not even answering calls from his family now?

Luke was surprised when he saw that, but kept his thoughts to himself and carried on talking about the case from yesterday.

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