Summary of Chapter 926 – A turning point in Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) by Swnovels
Chapter 926 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.
"This is impossible! There's no way this could happen!" Leila staggered to her feet, and her face twisted in disbelief as she glared at Sebastian. "How could you possibly be this strong?"
Sebastian had no interest in continuing the conversation. He leaped off the platform and headed toward the competitors' area.
"Brat, stop right there!"
Alfie appeared in front of him, with his eyes burning with killing intent.
"Is there something you want?" Sebastian asked calmly.
"How dare you hurt Leila? You've got some nerves!" Alfie said.
Sebastian replied, "I tried to concede, but she refused. Injuries are part of any duel. Or is it that only I'm supposed to get hurt?"
"That's right! Leila is the heiress of our sect, and you're just a nobody. Get on your knees and apologize to her!" Alfie demanded.
Sebastian simply smiled and shook his head.
"You're dead!" Alfie roared. He clenched his fists as he prepared to strike.
"Enough!" Franz's voice cut through the tension, stopping Alfie mid-motion.
"Sebastian is right. Injuries are inevitable in a duel, and Leila being my daughter does not entitle her to special treatment."
Alfie said, "Mark my words, brat. When you face me, you'll regret ever being born!"
Sebastian remained unfazed by the threat, paying it no mind.
"The next match will be Faylin versus Jorge!" Cadmus announced.
Both Faylin and Jorge jumped onto the stage simultaneously, offering polite nods before beginning their duel.
Faylin moved with the grace of a dancer, her sword flowing like water as she launched a storm of swift strikes toward Jorge.


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