Summary of Chapter 865 – A turning point in Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) by Swnovels
Chapter 865 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.
Deimante glanced at Sebastian and curiously asked, "Stephanie, who is this? I haven't seen him around before."
"He's a good friend of mine who just joined the academy today," Stephanie explained with a smile.
Then, turning to Sebastian, she said, "Mr. Wilder, these are the two people I mentioned earlier—Mr. Ramiro and Ms. Deimante, the most talented individuals in our academy."
"I'm Sebastian Wilder. I hope to receive your guidance in the future," Sebastian responded politely.
"Don't worry. I'll take care of you," Deimante said with a friendly smile. "If anyone dares to bully you, just mention my name."
"You're as kind as you are beautiful, Ms. Deimante. I'd like to thank you in advance," Sebastian replied, smiling back.
"You have quite a sweet tongue." Deimante laughed. "If you ever have any questions about your cultivation, feel free to ask me."
Sebastian expressed his gratitude again.
Meanwhile, Ramiro, who was watching the two chat and laugh, couldn't hide his irritation. There was a hint of coldness flashing in his eyes.
"Shall we go together?" Deimante suggested.
Stephanie quickly nodded, eager for the chance to walk alongside Ramiro and Deimante.
As Sebastian was about to follow, he felt a hand land on his shoulder.
Turning, he saw Ramiro and asked, "Mr. Ramiro, is there something you wish to discuss?"
Ramiro's voice turned cold. "What exactly is your relationship with Stephanie?"
"We're just friends," Sebastian replied calmly.
A sneer crossed Ramiro's face. "If you want to stay in the academy, you'd better be smart. Keep your distance from Stephanie. She's out of your league.

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