To Sasha, the Jadesons were like the ultimate example of the rich and famous.
They were regarded as distinguished members of royalty that countless people wanted to associate themselves with so badly. The Jadeson family held supreme power in their hands; they could do anything they wanted at anytime and anywhere.
Gazing at the scowling face of the woman who wanted to kick her out of the house, Sasha was amused by the irony.
Where’s the manners that should be demonstrated by an aristocratic family?
“Sure, excuse me then.” Sasha could not be bothered to argue with her. Rising to her feet, she was ready to take her leave.
Unexpectedly, a familiar, frigid voice drifted over. “Come over here.”
Hmm?
Everyone was dumbfounded by that sudden request. Sasha stopped in her tracks while Stephen and Jasmine turned their heads to the man who had spoken.
It was Sebastian.
He did not show much emotion through his eyes and his handsome face remained expressionless. As usual, he exuded a cold and hostile vibe, directly contrasting the warm morning sun, which was shining in through the window.
Like an intimidating statue, his presence made others shudder in fear.
Stephen and his wife dared not speak any further.
Sasha hesitated before asking, “Mr. Hayes, are you calling me?”
There was yet, another dead silence.
Moments later, Sebastian grew impatient and tried to prop himself up from the couch.
“Be careful!” Anxious, Sasha dashed across the room and held him.
Jasmine and Stephen were surprised to see his reaction.
At that moment, Devin just returned after instructing the housemaid to serve breakfast. Upon seeing the scene, he was stunned. “What happened? Sebastian, where are you going?”
“Out!” he yelled angrily.
Out? Where to? Is he leaving?
The faces in the living room dropped instantly, especially Stephen and his wife.
For a long time, the couple had been preparing to receive Sebastian.
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