Summary of Chapter 70 – A turning point in Rewrite Her Thrilling Life (Lillian and Sebastian) by Free Collection
Chapter 70 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 evening was growing late, and Greg couldn’t help but glance toward the entrance with a hint of impatience. “Why hasn’t Sebastian shown up yet?” he asked softly, his voice low enough not to disturb the ongoing chatter.
Jared hesitated before answering, a slight tension in his tone. “Dad, you know how Sebastian has been over the past few years. Ever since that incident, he’s kept to himself, avoiding gatherings like this. I even asked Felix to make sure he was informed about tonight.”
A shadow of pain flickered across Mr. Greg’s eyes as he sighed deeply, the weight of unspoken worries pressing down on him.
Felix, who had been standing nearby, suddenly smiled slyly. “I know exactly where he went—Solara.”
Greg’s brows knitted together in confusion. “Solara? Again? Didn’t he just return from there not long ago? Why would he go back so soon?”
Felix shrugged nonchalantly. “No idea. I only found out because I overheard Foster mentioning it.”
At that moment, two rows of men dressed in sharp black suits entered the banquet hall, each carrying intricately wrapped gift boxes. Behind them followed a man whose presence immediately commanded attention.
He wore a vintage double-breasted black suit that perfectly complemented his tall, slender frame. The deep green cufflinks caught the light from the chandeliers above, shining subtly yet elegantly without any hint of extravagance. His strikingly handsome face captivated everyone’s gaze, and a hush fell over the entire room.
“Grandfather, happy birthday,” Sebastian said with respectful warmth as he stepped forward. “I wish you endless prosperity and many more years of health.” Taking a box from Foster, he handed it to Greg. “I heard you enjoy ink scrolls. I hope this one pleases you.”
Greg accepted the gift with a genuine smile. “Sebastian, just having you here tonight means more than any present.”
Jared joined them, his voice tinged with encouragement. “You’ve been abroad for so long. Grandfather talks about you all the time—he’s been looking forward to this day.”
“I’m staying,” Sebastian replied quietly, his voice calm yet resolute, carrying a magnetic certainty.
When Greg carefully opened the box, the rich, earthy scent of ink filled the air. The scroll inside radiated an ancient dignity, and as he unfurled it, appreciative murmurs rippled through the crowd.
“A genuine masterpiece.”
“Worth more than gold.”
“You’d never find calligraphy like this at any auction.”
Greg stared at the scroll in astonishment, his eyes lingering on the delicate brushstrokes. “Sebastian… you really put a lot of thought into this.”
Sebastian’s dark eyes swept over Triny’s face with cool detachment. “Sorry, I don’t remember.”
Triny froze for a moment, her smile faltering, but she quickly recovered and extended her hand with a sweet, deliberate gesture. “That’s okay. It’s been so long, I barely remember either. Let me properly introduce myself—I’m Triny. Sebastian, don’t forget this time.”
Sebastian didn’t even glance at her hand. Rising smoothly, he said to Felix, “Let’s go. We’ve been away from Grandfather’s party too long.”
Felix shot Triny a brief, apologetic look before silently following Sebastian.
Triny awkwardly withdrew her hand, and Elsa gently patted her shoulder. “That’s just how he is. He’s got this serious thing about germs—never shakes hands with women. Don’t take it personally.”
Triny forced a small smile. “It’s fine. We haven’t seen each other in years. Once we spend more time together, things will change.”
As she watched Sebastian walk away, a flicker of obsession ignited in her eyes, dark and unwavering.
Sebastian… you will be mine.

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