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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 630

Sebastian spent two days at home. He gathered some medicinal herbs from the mountains and bought some to refine a batch of regular pills to improve Jenna's health.

He spent the remaining time with Fressia. As newlyweds, their youthful energy led them to indulge in passionate moments even during the day.

Sebastian had thought about it and decided not to dwell on how she might react once she regained her memory. Right now, she was his wife, and he intended to cherish her.

Two days flew by, and he had to return to the Netherworld Sect. Under Fressia's reluctant gaze, he set off.

As Sebastian approached Crosscurrent Valley, a figure suddenly stepped out from the roadside. It turned out to be Heather, and she flashed a rare, captivating smile at him.

"What's up?" he asked.

She stepped closer, looping her arm through his, and said with a smile, "My dad had invited you to our home. Come with me."

Heather tried to pull Sebastian, but he wouldn't budge. "What do you mean by this?" she snapped.

"My mentor only gave me two days off. I need to go back now," he explained.

She huffed. "You spent two days with your wife, but what about me? Have you forgotten that I'm your fiancée?"

Sebastian looked at her and said, "Heather, let's cut to the chase. You don't like me, and now you invite me to your home. It's like a fox offering to guard the henhouse. There's bound to be a catch."

"You…" She pointed at him and wanted to explode. But then she remembered her plan and held back.

So, she said, "Yes. I used to dislike you a lot, but I've changed my mind. Since you've already seen me naked and touched me inappropriately, I might as well settle for you. Otherwise, I'll just be the subject of ridicule.

"Since you have such extraordinary talent and limitless potential, marrying you would benefit me."

"Really?" Sebastian asked skeptically.

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