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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 1206

Summary for Chapter 1206: Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian)

Summary of Chapter 1206 – A turning point in Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) by Swnovels

Chapter 1206 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian), written by Swnovels. With the hallmarks of Love literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

Lydia's face turned red with anger as she snapped, "Damir, you really love sticking your nose where it doesn't belong!"

"Tonight, you're mine. Every first of yours belongs to me now." Damir glared at Sebastian and said coldly, "This is your last warning. Take your filthy hands off her. If you don't, I'll make you disappear, and no one will ever find your body!"

Sebastian's voice boomed. "Who let the dog out?"

The crowd erupted into laughter.

The loudest and most exaggerated laugh came from Brody, who doubled over. He gasped for air as he laughed so hard it looked like he might pass out.

Damir's face contorted in fury. "You bastard! How dare you insult me? You'll pay for this."

"What else can you do besides bark like a fool?" Sebastian shook his head. His face was full of contempt and disdain.

"You've got guts, I'll give you that," Damir shouted and pointed at Sebastian furiously. "I'll remember this. You'd better watch your back!"

Lila glared venomously at Sebastian. "How dare you humiliate Mr. Sabalja like that? He won't let this slide. You'll regret this."

"Why should I care about a dog's bark? If he keeps whining, maybe I'll toss him a bone or two later," Sebastian retorted.

Damir clenched his fists, and his anger boiled over. If this weren't a place where fighting was forbidden, he would have torn Sebastian apart.

Lila gritted her teeth in frustration.

He ignored Sebastian and turned to Lydia. "Hurry up and cut the stone. My mood's already ruined, and when this is over, you'll feel the full weight of my anger. Don't blame me for being rough later. Blame your useless assistant."

"I'm not going to lose. And even if I do, I'd rather die than let you win." Lydia snorted.

"That's not your choice to make. If you want to die, I'll gladly do the honors myself," Damir said viciously.

In the past, he would never have dared speak to Lydia like this. With the Sabalja family now backing Jacek and his rising influence within the family, Damir felt untouchable.

In reality, Lydia had already given up hope. The stone had shrunk to almost nothing, and the chances of finding something valuable were slim to none.

Even if something did emerge, it was unlikely to be worth more than 300 thousand spiritual stones unless it turned out to be a supreme-grade spiritual stone. But the odds of that happening were even lower.

As the stone continued to shrink, it became no bigger than a peach. Lydia collapsed into Sebastian's arms. She was completely drained and defeated.

At that moment, regret washed over her. She knew she shouldn't have been so impulsive and gambled herself on this.

The onlookers couldn't help but feel sorry for Lydia. It was painful to see such a beauty about to be ruined by a scumbag like Damir.

But there was nothing they could do. The Stone Guild had its rules—those who gambled had to accept the outcome, and no one could interfere. Otherwise, it would be seen as a challenge to the authority of the Sacred Ground.

Damir's grin grew even wider as he imagined Lydia lying helplessly in front of him, naked and at his mercy. The thought made his pulse race with excitement.

Just as everyone believed the outcome was sealed, A flash of yellow light suddenly burst from the stone.

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