Chapter summary: Chapter 762 from the book Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) by Swnovels
Discover the most important events of Chapter 762, 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 rubbed his nose, feeling a bit embarrassed. "Sorry. I wasn't able to kill their commander."
"What? How is that possible?" Tiara was incredulous. "With your strength, killing anyone should be a simple task. Did you not find their commander?"
Sebastian shook his head. "I did meet their commander, but I couldn't bring myself to kill her."
"Why?" Tiara's eyes were full of confusion. She had agreed to all of Sebastian's terms, and even went out of her way to please him the previous night.
She couldn't understand why Sebastian would hesitate once he'd found the enemy commander.
"The commander is my missing wife," Sebastian explained.
"What?" Tiara was stunned, and her eyes widened in disbelief. She knew that Sebastian's power was unmatched, but she hadn't expected his wife to be so formidable as well.
She was even strong enough to become the commander of Twilight Empire's forces. It seemed like the old saying held true on how like attracts like.
"If she's your wife, then why didn't you bring her back?" Tiara asked, still puzzled.
Sebastian gave a wry smile and briefly recounted the complicated history between him and Fressia.
"I see," Tiara nodded in understanding, then asked, "If your wife leads an attack against the Starfire Empire, whose side will you be on?"
"I won't involve myself in the conflict between the two nations. But you don't need to worry too much. I killed the Twilight Empire's four war generals, so they likely won't be attacking the Starfire Empire again anytime soon," Sebastian said.
Hearing this, Tiara let out a sigh of relief. With the Twilight Empire losing their four top generals, attacking the Starfire Empire would indeed be much more difficult.
Even though Sebastian hadn't killed their commander, Tiara still granted him access to the national treasury, allowing him to take any treasures or medicinal herbs he desired.
Sebastian had little interest in gold or jewels, so he only chose some top-grade medicinal herbs and a few alchemical recipes. He then went to the palace's alchemy chamber to refine some pills.
The alchemy chamber in the palace was well-equipped, boasting not only a supreme artifact-level alchemy pot but also a medium-sized Spirit Gathering Formation, which greatly enhanced the efficiency of pill refining.
Among the recipes he took from the treasury, two were third-grade alchemical recipes, while the rest were second-grade.
This could be attributed to his spiritual energy, which was a harmonious blend of active and passive energy, making it particularly suitable for alchemy.
After a brief rest, he proceeded to refine the True Vitality Pill, which, to his surprise, was also a success on the first attempt without any significant issues.
Seizing the momentum, he refined two more batches of the True Vitality Pill as he recognized its value and suitability for his current needs. With these pills, his cultivation level was bound to improve significantly.
After leaving the alchemy chamber, Sebastian found Tiara and gave her one Blood Demon Pill and one True Vitality Pill. Considering their two brief encounters, he felt it appropriate to help her as he was about to depart.
The Blood Demon Pill could serve her in critical moments. While the True Vitality Pill, being a third-grade pill, was too potent for her current cultivation level to consume directly. However, she could grind it into powder and take small amounts over time.
With her spiritual constitution and ample cultivation resources, she could potentially reach the pinnacle of divine grandmaster within two to three years.
He then sought out Leticia and provided her with one Blood Demon Pill and one True Vitality Pill as well. Following that, he visited Hendrick and Abigail as he still felt a sense of guilt toward Abigail.
If it weren't for his actions, Abigail would not have suffered at the hands of others.

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