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The Love that Never Really Dies novel Chapter 969

This was the first time he poured his heart out to her.

He was too powerful and lonely. Not trusting anyone in this world, he was used to burying all his emotions in the depth of his heart. He refused to let anyone notice anything—not even those closest to him.

He was unwilling to portray his most vulnerable side.

Hence, by telling Sasha all that, he had made up his mind.

Sasha sighed as she held him. All the blame and resentment she felt disappeared shortly.

“I’m not blaming you… I just want you to recover so badly.”

“I know… I know…”

Sebastian raised his head from her neck.

As he cupped her cheeks and stared at her, his passionate gaze landed on her lips.

Before Sasha could react, she felt the warm puff of his breath against her face. Soon, her lips were covered by his.

“Darling, I want to hear you call me Sebby…”

After a slight pause, she relented. “Sebby…”

Jonathan agreed to let Sasha and the rest return to Avenport.

However, he requested they come back more often to visit.

That was not a problem. After all, Jonathan was Sebastian’s grandfather and the children’s great-grandfather. It was only right for them to visit him.

“Don’t worry, Grandpa. Even if he doesn’t come, I’ll bring the kids along to visit you,” Sasha said, feeling bad when she noticed the old man’s reluctant gaze.

This time, she even called him “Grandpa.”

When Jonathan heard that, he paused for a while. His eyes turned redder as he gazed at the children.

“It’s fine, Great-grandpa! We can video call each other every day. Have you kept the iPad I gave you?”

Matteo was a smart child. After noticing what was going on, he stopped playing and ran toward Jonathan.

Jonathan beamed brightly when he saw Matteo.

“I did. As long as it’s something given by my great-grandson, I’ll definitely keep it safely.”

He pulled Matteo into his arms. Seeing how sweaty Matteo was, he lifted his sleeve and wiped Matteo’s forehead.

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