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Rewrite Her Thrilling Life (Lillian and Sebastian) novel Chapter 408

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Chapter overview: Chapter 408 from Rewrite Her Thrilling Life (Lillian and Sebastian)

In this standout chapter of the billionaire novel Rewrite Her Thrilling Life (Lillian and Sebastian), Free Collection introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

**TITLE: The Billionaire’s Last Obsession series 408**
**CONTENT: Chapter 408 Triny’s Scheme, Part Three**

Lillian regarded Triny with a disdainful smirk, her eyes glinting with a mix of amusement and superiority. “What’s the matter, Triny? You can perceive things however you wish—whether through your own eyes or by letting them seep into your heart. I don’t see any fault in my words. After all, Sebastian is already engaged to someone—namely me—while you, dear Ms. Triny, find yourself rather alone. Should any unpleasant gossip start to circulate, it could very well tarnish your reputation; you know how cruel people can be with their tongues. And if, by some unfortunate twist of fate, you end up marrying someone beneath your worth because of this scandal, who will you have to blame for that? Wouldn’t you agree with me, Mr. Leon?”

Leon’s face flushed with indignation, his fury rendering him momentarily speechless. “You!” he finally managed to exclaim, his voice thick with anger.

Morten observed Lillian closely, his expression sharp and critical. “Ms. Harrington, your words cut deep. Setting aside any potential link between Triny and Mr. Whitmore—even if there were something—what influence do you truly have over it? Yes, you are Sebastian’s fiancée now, but that title merely signifies a future wife. The reality of you becoming Mrs. Whitmore remains uncertain.”

“Watch your words, Morten,” Sebastian interjected, his tone icy. “I have already proposed to Lillian; there will be no one else for me in this lifetime. And what Lillian just articulated is precisely what I had intended to convey.” His gaze turned towards Triny, hardening. “Ms. Triny suffered due to my actions; I will acknowledge that debt. From this point onward, I will cover all her medical bills—but that is where my responsibility ends. So, Ms. Triny, it would be wise for you to focus on your recovery.”

Triny felt her heart shatter as she met Sebastian’s indifferent stare. “Sebastian, do you truly have to hurt me like this? I’m in pain; can’t you at least offer me a few words of comfort—even if they are insincere? Is that really too much to ask?”

“No,” he replied bluntly, his voice devoid of warmth. “Offering you comfort would only serve to hurt my fiancée, and it would hurt you as well, Ms. Triny. I don’t view our relationship as close enough to warrant that kind of solace.”

“Sebastian, that’s incredibly harsh,” Morten interjected, his voice sharp and disapproving. “Now that you’ve both made your visit, it’s time to leave; Triny needs her rest.”

Lillian flashed a polite smile, feigning concern. “Then, Ms. Triny, focus on your recovery. We’ll take our leave now.” She turned, her heels clicking against the floor as she exited, with Sebastian trailing closely behind her.

As Triny watched them depart, a fierce glint ignited in her eyes, a storm of emotions swirling within her.

Sebastian drove her to the campus gates, the silence between them thick with unspoken words.

As Lillian reached for her bag, she turned to him, her expression softening slightly. “I’ll head in now.”

In a surprising move, Sebastian reached out, gently pulling her closer by the back of her head. He pressed a soft kiss to the corner of her lips, his warmth lingering. “I’ll come pick you up on Friday. Don’t forget to call me.”

Lillian nodded, a small smile breaking through her earlier seriousness. She stepped out of the car and made her way toward the campus, the familiar surroundings bringing a sense of normalcy. But as she crossed through the gates, she caught sight of Eda standing nearby, a mocking half-smile gracing her lips.

“Well, well. I didn’t realize Ms. Harrington possessed such charm. To have men waiting for you outside Kingston… Well, I must say, I’m quite impressed.”

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