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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 628

Upon hearing Felix's command, the henchmen charged at Fressia like hungry wolves.

They had never seen a beauty like her before and were naturally impatient to seize the opportunity. Although they had to wait for Felix to have his turn first, the henchmen felt they could take advantage of the situation beforehand.

Fressia trembled with fear and was unsure of what to do. Sebastian reached out and pulled her into his arms. He stood there with a blank expression.

The villagers couldn't bear to watch anymore. They knew she was going to be taken advantage of by the henchmen. Though it was a distressing thought, they were powerless to help and could only watch in despair.

The henchmen approached Fressia and were about to grab her when Sebastian took action. With a wave of his hand, a burst of sword energy shot out. It sliced through the henchmen's necks in an instant.

The speed was so fast that it appeared as a flash of white light. The henchmen collapsed on the ground, and their heads rolled away. Blood gushed from their severed necks and quickly pooled on the ground.

Everyone was stunned by the sight. Their faces were frozen in shock as if they had seen a ghost.

Suddenly, a gentle breeze swept through. The strong scent of blood sent chills down on everyone's spines and made them break into cold sweat.

Even Felix, who was half-undressed, was stunned and horrified by the scene.

"Don't worry." Sebastian gently patted Fressia's back to calm her. Then, he turned his gaze to Felix.

It was only then that Felix snapped out of his shock. "Grandmaster? You're a grandmaster? How is this possible?" His legs were trembling with fear.

As a warrior, he knew that only a grandmaster could unleash attacks with their energy. He also understood how terrifying a grandmaster could be. Someone like Felix was merely an insignificant ant in a grandmaster's eyes.

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