Summary of Chapter 406 – A turning point in Rewrite Her Thrilling Life (Lillian and Sebastian) by Free Collection
Chapter 406 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Rewrite Her Thrilling Life (Lillian and Sebastian), written by Free Collection. With the hallmarks of billionaire literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
**The Billionaire’s Last Obsession series 406**
**Chapter 406: Triny’s Scheme, Part One**
“But, but…” Foster stuttered, his voice wavering with uncertainty.
Sebastian, cutting through the tension like a knife, interjected sharply, “Just say it. There’s no need to hold back.”
Foster, sensing the urgency in Sebastian’s tone, rushed to clarify. “Ms. Triny became quite emotional when she learned about the situation. Morten is hopeful that you’ll come to see her. He mentioned that, after all, Ms. Triny was hurt because of you.”
A deep frown creased Sebastian’s forehead as he considered Foster’s words. His voice was firm, leaving no room for argument. “Tell Morten that I’m not a doctor; my presence won’t change anything. She should be concentrating on her recovery and rest.”
Foster’s expression tightened, caught in the web of conflicting emotions. “Yes, I’ll relay that to Morten immediately.” With a quick nod, he turned to exit the room.
“Wait.” Lillian, dabbing delicately at the corner of her mouth with a napkin, interjected. “Since Ms. Triny was injured due to my fiancé’s actions, it’s only fair that we pay her a visit. Otherwise, people might say we’re ungrateful. So, Mr. Whitmore and I will go together.”
Foster nodded vigorously, “Yes,” before swiftly leaving the room, eager to deliver the message.
Sebastian’s gaze softened as he looked at Lillian, a hint of concern flickering in his eyes. “You don’t have to go. Why are you so insistent?”
Lillian’s smile was warm, yet tinged with determination. “No matter the circumstances, she took a bullet for you. I owe her my gratitude; she spared you from that pain.”
“Alright, I’ll accompany you,” Sebastian replied, his voice now imbued with warmth and affection, a subtle shift in his demeanor.
Meanwhile, at Kingston Hospital, Triny lay weakly against the bed, her complexion a ghostly shade against the blue-and-white striped fabric of her patient gown. The sterile scent of antiseptic filled the air, a stark contrast to the turmoil brewing within her.
Morten sat beside her, his tone laced with pity and concern. “Why put yourself through this agony? That man doesn’t love you; none of this is worth the suffering.”
Jane glanced at Triny, her heart filled with indignation. “And Mr. Whitmore hasn’t shown up? She was injured because of him; at the very least, he should be here taking care of her.”
Morten shook his head, frustration evident in his expression. “No. Since last night’s incident, he’s only sent one of his men.”
Jane bristled with anger. “That’s utterly heartless. Triny was gravely hurt for his sake, and he’s done nothing? That must be tearing her apart.”
Morten waved her off, trying to keep his own emotions in check. “Enough of that. Let’s not dwell on him right now.” He stood, determination etched on his face. “You two stay with her. I’ll go find the doctor and ask more questions. Leon should be arriving soon.”
“Dad, I’ll come with you,” Renee said quickly, her resolve firm. “I know a little about this; maybe I can get more detailed answers.”
Morten nodded, appreciating her eagerness. “Alright.” Together, they left the room, the door clicking shut behind them, leaving Triny in the fragile silence of her thoughts.

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