Chapter summary of Chapter 704 – Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) by Swnovels
In Chapter 704, 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).
Rowena was quite skilled, but her injuries had severely weakened her, making it impossible for her to fend off a group of bandits.
"You bastards, don't touch me! I'll kill all of you!" Rowena screamed in defiance, but her resistance was futile. She was quickly pinned to the ground by several of the bandits.
"This little missy has a great figure, look at that soft, smooth skin. She's a real treat."
"She's all yours, sir!"
Although the bandits were eager, they had to wait their turn until their leader had had his fun first. The leader didn't hesitate. In no time, he stripped off his clothes and pounced on her.
Rowena's screams echoed through the woods pitifully.
Although she wasn't some innocent maiden, she had delicate skin, and these bandits were anything but gentle. They were brutal as they attacked from all sides, making the pain unbearable.
Rowena no longer claimed to be the Olsen family's daughter or the imperial chaplain's woman. The situation had already gone too far, and there was no escaping her fate.
Revealing her identity now would only ensure that the bandits killed her once they were done.
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Sebastian returned to the chamber of commerce with Abigail.
Even though she had changed into Rowena's clothes, her hair was disheveled, her face was swollen, eyes were red, and her spirit was clearly crushed. Just one look and it was obvious something terrible had happened to her.
"Abigail, what happened? Are you alright?" Hendrick asked, deeply concerned.
"Father," Abigail cried, throwing herself into his arms and sobbing uncontrollably. She was trying to let out all her sorrow and pain.
"Abigail, please don't cry. Tell me what happened, and I promise I'll make it right," Hendrick said softly, patting her back to comfort her. Seeing his daughter in such distress filled him with a sense of dread and heartbreak.
Sebastian showed them a cold smile. "Killing a woman as vicious as that outright would have been too merciful. Don't worry, Mr. Watson. I will make sure Rowena pays back tenfold for the harm Ms. Watson suffered."
He wasn't just saying that casually. When he released Rowena, he had noticed the group of bandits nearby, so he made her strip before sending her away.
Not only did he want to give Abigail some clothes to wear, but he also intended for Rowena to "entertain" the bandits. Although he hadn't witnessed the outcome, he had a pretty good idea of what happened.
Hendrick said, "Mr. Wilder, hearing you say that puts my mind at ease. Thank you!"
"Please, Mr. Watson, you don't need to thank me. I didn't protect Ms. Watson as I should have. I'm already grateful that you don't blame me for what happened," Sebastian responded.
"How could I blame you? You didn't do anything wrong; it was all fate." Hendrick sighed deeply. Then, as if a thought had struck him, he added, "Mr. Wilder, I have an unreasonable request. I still hope you'll agree to it."
"What is it?" Sebastian asked curiously.

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