Summary of Chapter 804 from The Second Life of a Discarded Heiress
Chapter 804 marks a crucial moment in Miss Lyra’s Romance novel, The Second Life of a Discarded Heiress. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Sebastian knew exactly what kind of person Citrine was. That’s why he could say these things now, confident she wouldn’t let guilt sway her into a relationship. She was far too clear-headed for that.
Sure enough, Citrine spoke up a second later. “Thank you for saving me.”
She paused, her tone thoughtful and sincere. “What you said... it moved me. And you are special to me, too. But I haven’t figured out exactly what I’m feeling yet. You’ll have to give me a little more time. I’ll give you an answer.”
Sebastian snorted, unable to hold back a laugh. “You’re so serious. Anyone listening in would think you were interviewing me for a job.”
He was shaking with laughter, nearly doubled over on the hospital bed. It took a while for him to calm down, but beneath the amusement, a flicker of happiness glowed in his chest.
So, I am special to her, after all.
Citrine shot him a glance, her expression earnest. “I need to be clear about my feelings. Otherwise, you could get hurt.”
She hesitated before adding, “I... I don’t want to hurt you.”
Sebastian had always known where to draw the line, never pushing too close, always giving her space. She never felt uncomfortable around him. In fact, she didn’t mind his presence at all.
They were friends, after all. And to be honest, she liked him—at least a little.
“Alright, I’ll wait for your answer.” Sebastian’s face remained composed, but inside, his heart was soaring.
For the next few days, Citrine stayed at the research center to look after Sebastian.
Vester stopped by a few times as well—not just to apologize, but also to update them on Darius Archer’s fate. Over the years, Vester had quietly collected plenty of evidence against Archer, enough to have him thrown straight into prison.
Citrine felt absolutely no sympathy for Archer. He got what he deserved.
A few days later, Sebastian’s injuries had mostly healed. It was time to return home.
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