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The Love that Never Really Dies novel Chapter 872

It turned out that Sasha was trying to tell Sebastian to leave.

She wanted him to leave immediately!

However, not only did Sebastian ignore her, but he even came closer to her.

“Mm…”

He then pulled out the piece of cloth from her mouth.

Like a fish out of water, Sasha drew in big breaths as soon as she could sense the fresh air gushing into her mouth.

“This is the reason you cheated on me?” Sebastian asked.

“What?”

Sasha was dumbfounded as she looked up at him.

At that moment, she realized that Sebastian’s handsome face seemed awfully dark.

She clearly remembered that he was devoid of any expression just moments ago.

She tried to think of what caused the sudden change in him. Then, it struck her. Cheat?

Sasha was stunned at that thought.

“I-I didn’t!” she quickly explained.

“You didn’t? How can you say that when you even went and stayed at someone else’s house? Do you think it’s only considered cheating if you get into bed with a man?”

Sasha was surprised by Sebastian’s words as she watched him bend over to untie her.

She was at a loss for words.

Did I hear him correctly? Did he actually say those things?

As though she had received a huge blow to the head, she just stared at Sebastian blankly for a while.

Am I dreaming?

Meanwhile, it only took Sebastian a moment to untie her. It was then that Baylor was brought over by some men.

“Mr. Hayes, they’re all here. I’m guessing he was in a rush to get out of the country, which was why he didn’t have a lot of men with him. There was a total of four of them, including him. We accidentally killed one when we were trying to capture them, so there’s only three left,” one of the men explained apologetically to Sebastian.

Sebastian was not bothered at all.

As he finally untied Sasha, he went ahead and held up her chin to get a good look at the injury on her face.

Then, he said coldly, “Send him to Alfred and tell him he’s welcome.”

At that moment, Sebastian seemed as though he was a devil from hell.

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