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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 333

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Sebastian released Rainey’s neck and said, “This is your only warning. If it happens again, I’ll kill you.”

Rainey turned pale with fear.

Benjamin quickly intervened with a smile to diffuse the situation. “Dr. Miracle, please calm down. She’s just a young woman who doesn’t know better.

“Rainey, why are you just standing there? Apologize to Dr. Miracle immediately.”

“Sorry,” Rainey said reluctantly.

“You’re not even sincere. How can I forgive you?” Sebastian’s expression remained stern.

Benjamin, still smiling, asked, “What do you suggest would show sincerity?”

Sebastian replied, “How about this? I’ve had a long day, and I’m tired. Bring me a basin of water and wash my feet. Do that, and I’ll forgive you.”

Rainey was furious. “What? You want me to wash your feet? Dream away.”

Benjamin was also angered, but he needed Sebastian to cure Travis. So, he suppressed his rage.

“Dr. Miracle, since you’re tired, I’ll have someone to take you to a guest room to rest. I’ll arrange for someone to wash your feet. She’ll be young, beautiful, and skilled.

“Additionally, I’ll arrange for a couple of women to accompany you. Just tell me your preferences, and I’ll make sure you’re satisfied.”

Sebastian slammed his hand on the table. His voice was cold as he said, “Do you take me for a lecher? I asked her to wash my feet because she angered me. If she refuses, then so be it. But if I don’t vent out my anger, don’t expect me to treat your son.”

Travis, who had finally seen a glimmer of hope, immediately became anxious upon hearing this. “Rainey, how about you just endure it for now? Do it for me.”

“No way! Absolutely not!” Rainey exclaimed as she refused without hesitation. As the esteemed daughter of the Lloyd family, Rainey had been pampered all her life. She had never served anyone, let alone washed someone’s feet.

“Rainey, just bear it for your brother’s sake,” Benjamin urged.

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