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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 356

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“Dad!”

Just as Magnus was about to pounce on Lillian and indulge himself, the door was suddenly pushed open, and a young woman walked in.

She appeared to be around 18 years old, looking youthful, graceful and poised. Her slender waist, reminiscent of an hourglass, especially, seemed delicate enough to hold with one hand.

Magnus was initially angry at having his moment ruined. Upon seeing who it was, he suppressed his anger, as it turned out to be his daughter, Francesca Thorne.

“Francesca, you’re all grown up now. How can you still be so reckless? Why didn’t you knock before coming in?”

Francesca saw Lillian lying on the bed and immediately understood what was happening. “Dad, someone from the Osborne family has arrived,” Francesca informed him.

“Osborne family? Which one?” Magnus guessed. “Could it be the one from Seachurn?” “Yes, it’s Yvette Osborne, the eldest daughter of the Osborne family,” Francesca replied.

“Let’s go. We’ll greet our guest!”

Magnus didn’t care whether Lillian wanted to or not. He grabbed her with him as they went downstairs.

When Magnus reached the hall, he immediately saw Yvette.

Yvette’s looks might be slightly inferior to Lillian’s, but she was still stunning. Her beauty was one in a million.

Moreover, her outstanding temperament made her appear like a high and mighty princess. She was always the center of attention wherever she went.

What was more, she was accompanied by several guards, each exuding a menacing demeanor and an air of arrogance that made others hesitant to approach her.

Magnus hurried forward to greet her. “Ms. Osborne! Your esteemed presence honors us. I apologize for not welcoming you sooner.”

Magnus was extremely respectful.

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