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The Love that Never Really Dies novel Chapter 908

Sasha was perplexed by Sebastian’s words. Huh? I wouldn’t have run into him if he didn’t stop walking without warning.

Nonetheless, she did not attempt to defend herself because she was in seventh heaven when she saw Sebastian holding her hand.

“I’m sorry, Darling. I was too careless,” Sasha lowered her head while apologizing obediently.

Sebastian was bereft of speech and intended to let go of her hand.

However, he changed his mind after noticing the soldiers looking at them in bewilderment. He then snorted coldly before leaving with Sasha.

Around ten minutes later, they arrived in front of a building.

Sasha thought Sebastian would bring her back to the dorm since sending clothes to him was her primary purpose for meeting with him.

Surprisingly, he took her to the cafeteria instead of the dorm.

“Haven’t you had your breakfast yet, Darling?” Sasha blurted out in astonishment.

“Nope,” Sebastian answered in an emotionless tone.

Upon hearing his answer, Sasha became even more delighted. She then walked into the cafeteria with him in anticipation. As soon as they entered, she saw various types of food waiting for them to devour in the hall that could accommodate up to a thousand people.

Despite the area’s spaciousness, not many people were in there at that moment.

Does that even matter? What matters is that there’s food to eat! Ecstatic was the only accurate word to describe Sasha’s current feeling.

When she noticed sweet crepes, one of the local delicacies of Avenport, which were placed not too far away from them, Sasha hurried over excitedly. “Look, Darling! I never thought Avenport’s delicacy would be available here! Can we eat this? I want to try it. It’s been a while since I had it.”

She was drooling over the delicious-looking sweet crepes while acting coquettishly with Sebastian.

Before Sebastian could react, the cafeteria lady had discovered his presence. “Seb? What are you doing here again? Are you still hungry?”

The atmosphere in the cafeteria grew still instantly as an awkward silence ensued.

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