Lillian’s eyes were filled with worry.
Although she didn’t understand what a pre-divine grandmaster was, from what everyone else was saying, she could imagine how formidable a pre-divine grandmaster was.
“Sebastian, please leave quickly. Today is a joyous day for me and Celestial Master Thorne. Please don’t cause trouble. I’m begging you, please?”
Magnus instantly blew his top, “Lillian, understand your place. You’re mine. Don’t try to interfere. Now that he’s here, he won’t be leaving alive.”
Lillian hurriedly persuaded him, “Celestial Master Thorne, it’s a joyous occasion for us. It’s bad luck to shed blood. Can’t we just let them leave?”
Magnus sneered. “I am a Celestial Master. Unlucky? Blood is red; it will make this place look even more vibrant.”
Knowing she couldn’t stop them, Lillian shouted at Sebastian, “What are you waiting for? Hurry up and leave!”
“O’ Supreme One, should we leave first?” Lord Drakaria suggested.
Joseph quickly agreed, “Lord Drakaria is right. We’re outnumbered and outmatched. There’s no chance of victory in a direct confrontation. We have time on our side; revenge can wait.”
Sebastian raised his hand to stop them from speaking further. He then turned to Lillian and asked, “Do you remember what I told you at Misty Oak Villa?”
Lillian, of course, hadn’t forgotten. Back then, she didn’t know Sebastian was the Supreme One.
In her quest to secure Phoenix Corporation’s order, she had pleaded with Sebastian.
He took her to a room, where he did everything but take her. Instead, he instructed her to remain chaste and await his summons.
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“I’m sorry. They captured my grandfather. I had no choice,” Lillian uttered tearfully, h face filled with remorse.
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