Chapter 30
It was already past 10:00 pm, and there weren’t any people around them. At that time, Jane was looking at Sebastian with a quiet sense of anticipation.
It was because she had already slimmed down a little by then, and her beautiful facial features were becoming much more distinct.
There wasn’t a woman out there who didn’t like looking pretty, and they would want to look beautiful in front of the person they liked.
Jane knew he would come over that day and that she would see him later, so she had worn some makeup.
However, Sebastian didn’t seem to have noticed anything at all. He merely asked, “How much do you make a day?”
“I make 80 a day with this job,” Jane replied, feeling slightly disappointed.
Sebastian smiled faintly, mentioning, “I didn’t ask you about anything else. What are you thinking about?”
Looking at his watch, he added, “I’ve been waiting here since 7:30 pm and drank two cups of the coffee that you’ve made. You never once turned to look outside. Jane, are your eyes just for
decor?”
“I saw you,” Jane answered, but she didn’t tell him that one of her colleagues was also their
schoolmate.
That
person would have noticed them if Jane went outside to look for Sebastian.
That night, Jane followed Sebastian to his luxurious apartment in the city center. He then gave her a gift box and asked her to open it. It was a woman’s wristwatch inside.
He had claimed the watch wasn’t overly expensive and that he had bought it casually.
She hadn’t believed him back then, but he had looked at her, explaining, “The watch only cost
80 dollars. It’s the same as your pay after working for a day.”
The internet wasn’t that advanced yet, and that brand was only well-known in high society.
After they broke up, Jane mailed the watch back to his home.
At that moment, when Valeria looked out the window, she saw Sebastian’s arm resting by the
car window.
On his wrist was a round, black, and golden watch, in the same model he had given her years
ago.
As he lifted his hand to flick off the ash, an air of elegance radiated around him with the small glow in the night.
As their cars slowly moved, Valeria rolled the window up when their cars were beside each
other.
However, their eyes still met when Sebastian turned.
He raised his eyebrow, and after a few seconds, the black car window quickly covered the woman’s pale face.
He placed the cigarette between his lips, seemingly deep in thought.
“Sebastian, are you free this Sunday? Let’s go and attend a concert together,” Sabrina suggested as she turned to look at him.
However, she did not receive Sebastian’s answer. In fact, he seemed distracted as he stared off
into the distance.
Their car arrived at a luxurious neighborhood in Slate City 40 minutes later.
When Sabrina got down, she drawled, “Sebastian, I didn’t expect to run into my colleagues today. They seem to think that you’re my boyfriend…”
As she spoke, her cheeks turned red.
She glanced at Sebastian and continued, “My grandpa would like to meet you. He’s probably still awake, so do you want to—’
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“I’ll see him some other day. I don’t want to interrupt his rest,” Sebastian answered faintly before getting in his car.
Then, Sabrina watched as he drove off into the distance in disappointment. Once she returned home, her mom, Jessica Tucker, came to ask about how things were going between her and
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