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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 638

Summary for Chapter 638: Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian)

Chapter summary: Chapter 638 from the book Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) by Swnovels

Discover the most important events of Chapter 638, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian). With the engaging writing of Swnovels, this Love masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

"Sebastian, are you really not going to surrender? Do you want to force me to take action?" Levi stood with his hands behind his back, emanating an air of superiority.

Although he was the elder of the outer sect, he was once an apprentice. So, he wouldn't take a newcomer like Sebastian seriously.

Even though Sebastian's earlier performance had been impressive, Levi wasn't concerned.

"I haven't done anything wrong! You have no right to arrest me. There's no way I'll surrender!" A cold glint flashed in Sebastian's eyes.

"You're still putting up a fight? You're unbelievably stubborn. Fine. I'll deal with you." Levi smirked.

He decided to teach Sebastian a lesson. He appeared before Sebastian in a flash and threw a powerful punch at his chest.

"Stop!"

Just as Sebastian was about to retaliate, a sharp command rang out from nearby.

Levi immediately withdrew his fist.

Everyone turned to see a veiled woman approaching with a graceful stride. Although her face was hidden, her alluring figure sparked endless fascination and imagination. She was Kaitlyn.

"Ms. Gardner."

Everyone except Irvin stood in respect, including Levi.

Kaitlyn was the heiress and an elite disciple of the Netherworld Sect. Her authority and power were comparable to those of the elders of the inner sect.

Only Irvin could be her equal among the outer sects because he was the grand elder. Plus, his strength was comparable to an ordinary inner sect elder.

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