Chapter summary of Chapter 1132 – Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) by Swnovels
In Chapter 1132, a key chapter of the acclaimed Love novel Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) by Swnovels, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian).
Romulus knew that Sebastian was no ordinary figure, so he addressed him as "Mr. Wilder".
Everyone present was stunned when he kneeled, including the Berry family and Leila, who looked on in shock.
Deimante felt a rush of astonishment. Just when she thought Sebastian might encounter trouble, she never expected he had a secret identity that could bring Romulus to his knees. This was beyond anything she could have anticipated.
"Mr. Hackbart is kneeling before that brat? Who on earth is he?"
Orson hurried forward and exclaimed, "Mr. Hackbart, you must be mistaken. He's just a moocher and a loser. Why would you kneel before him?"
Romulus was about to lose his temper when Gaius and Bryn approached.
"Mr. Hackbart, Orson is right. This brat is nothing but a loser. Why would you kneel before him?" Gaius asked, puzzled.
"What do you know?" Romulus snapped.
He continued, "Ms. Branch just informed me through the transmission opal that we have a distinguished guest in the restaurant who is quite upset and instructed me to come down quickly to deal with it. It's obvious that Mr. Wilder is the guest in question. How dare you treat him with such disrespect!"
"What?"
Everyone gasped in shock. Stephanie was rumored to be Supreme One's assistant, and the esteemed guest she mentioned could be himself or someone equally notable.
All eyes turned to Sebastian, who stood with his hands clasped behind his back, exuding an air of haughty superiority.
"Could he really be the big shot?"
Everyone's expressions were a mix of doubt and curiosity.


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