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Rainey was stunningly beautiful. While not a head-turner that could topple a kingdom, she was certainly one in a million. Her figure was superb, with flawless, porcelain skin that seemed impossibly delicate.

As the daughter of the prestigious Lloyd family, she naturally stirred a strong desire in men to possess her.

Even Sebastian, with his normally steadfast resolve, found himself tempted. After all, he was a healthy young man in his prime. Any other man might have already taken advantage of the situation.

But Sebastian was in no rush. He carefully lifted the hem of her dress, revealing her smooth, flat stomach. He then placed his hand on her soft skin. It was as smooth as silk.

Then, he used his spiritual energy to expel the sedative from her body.

Rainey soon woke up and was startled to see Sebastian. “How did I get here? What did you do to me?” she asked, backing into a corner with suspicious eyes.

“You were drugged, and your father brought you here and left you on the bed,” Sebastian explained.

“Why? Why would he do this to me?” Rainey broke into tears. She was shocked that her own father would drug her and deliver her to an old man.

“I know it’s hard to accept, but that’s the reality,” Sebastian replied.

Rainey pulled out a dagger from her waist and pointed it at Sebastian. “Don’t come any closer, or I’ll end this for both of us.”

Sebastian scoffed. “If I hadn’t expelled the poison, you’d still be unconscious. If I wanted to do anything to you, you wouldn’t stand a chance.”

“Will you let me go?” Rainey asked.

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