Chapter overview: Chapter 992 from Bye-bye Trash! Hello Queen!
In this standout chapter of the Romance novel Bye-bye Trash! Hello Queen!, Theresa Winters introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
Sebastian’s eyes were bloodshot.
His head was injured, and his face was swollen.
He regretted not acting sooner, which had given Joanna and Maxwell Griffith an opening.
Fortunately, it wasn't too late.
He wondered how Timothy had managed to find a doppelgänger who looked exactly like him.
But he knew one thing for sure: his mother had only ever given birth to him. It was impossible for him to have a twin brother.
Yet Maxwell Griffith’s every move, every glance, was so similar to his own.
No wonder Natalie couldn't tell them apart from the photos.
He had never touched Joanna, and he had been just as shocked when he saw those pictures.
If he had actually been with Joanna, even he might not have been able to tell if the photos were fake.
Sebastian looked at Sean. “Is everything set for tomorrow?”
Seeing his weakened state, Sean said, “It’s all arranged, sir. Please take this medicine. I got it from the madam's first aid kit—something to stop the bleeding, anti-inflammatories, and painkillers. They're very effective.”
Sebastian couldn't go to a hospital right now, so he had to rely on Natalie's medical supplies.
He had used them before and knew they worked surprisingly well.
“Alright,” Sebastian said in a low voice. “Let’s go back.”
He cast one last, reluctant look at Natalie’s room.
She knew now. She knew the man in Joanna's bed wasn't him.
He also remembered the words he’d heard as he was losing consciousness, a memory that pierced his heart every time he thought of it.
Sean handed him the medicine and, after he took it, drove away.
His phone was ringing. It was Luna, that cool yet adorable girl. But he couldn’t reveal himself now, couldn’t drag her into this mess.


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