Chapter overview: Chapter 674 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.
**Chapter 674: Lilian Arrives in Solara**
As the car came to a halt, Lilian stepped out, her heels clicking against the pavement as she made her way toward the grand entrance of the Yale family villa. The air was thick with anticipation, and she felt a slight thrill at the prospect of seeing Carson again. She turned to the maid stationed by the door, her voice steady but laced with urgency. “We’re looking for Natalie. Surely, we can find Carson? He shouldn’t be taking medication without reason.”
The maid, with a stoic expression that betrayed no emotion, replied bluntly, “My boss is busy right now.”
Just then, a soft, feminine voice floated through the air, laced with curiosity. “Who is it?”
Lilian turned to see a woman approaching, her presence commanding yet graceful. Clad in a delicate pink dress, her flaxen hair cascaded effortlessly down her shoulders. With her gentle features and light makeup, Lilian couldn’t help but think of a phrase that perfectly captured her essence: gentle and flowing like water.
As the woman came closer, recognition struck. “Lilian!” Spring exclaimed, her voice ringing with surprise.
Lilian’s lips twisted into a cold, sardonic smile. “Well, well, if it isn’t Spring. It’s been quite a while, hasn’t it? I must say, I hardly recognized you. In just half a year, you’ve transformed so much. If it weren’t for your face, I might have mistaken you for another young lady from the Yale family.”
Instantly, Spring’s cheeks flushed with embarrassment, and she stammered, “You must be joking. How could I possibly be a young lady of the Yale family? You’re here for Natalie, right? She’s currently resting.” There was an undeniable tension in the air; Lilian’s presence always seemed to unsettle her.
Without missing a beat, Lilian replied, her tone unyielding, “No, I’m not here for her. I’ve come specifically for Carson. I heard he’s home, so I’d appreciate it if you could open the door.”
Spring hesitated, her expression betraying her uncertainty. “But Carson is busy right now.”
A sardonic smile graced Lilian’s lips as she replied, “Carson, it truly has been a while. It’s harder to get inside the Yale family home than I remembered. We even had to convince Spring to let us in. For a moment, I thought perhaps the Yale family had a new owner. Am I mistaken?”
Spring’s face drained of color, her smile now forced and fragile. “You’re joking. It’s simply that Natalie needs her rest, and we were concerned about disturbing her.”
“Is that so?” Lilian retorted, her tone dripping with sarcasm. “It seems Spring is quite the attentive caretaker. Anyone unaware of the situation might assume you and Natalie are sisters.”
Carson, now acutely aware of Lilian’s hostile undertones, felt his expression darken. “May I inquire about the purpose of your visit?”
With an air of nonchalance, Lilian strolled over to the plush sofa in the living room and settled down, her gaze sweeping across the opulent decor. “Oh, it’s nothing much. I simply haven’t seen Natalie in half a year, and since I happened to return to Solara today, I thought it would be nice to pay her a visit.”

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