Sebastian checked the wedding date. It was in two days.
Besides the invitation, there was also a letter from Lake inviting him to attend the wedding, and informing him that a boat had already been prepared.
Sebastian had to set off immediately, even though he had planned to depart the next day.
Emotionally, Sebastian had already accepted Lana as his fiancée. He had to find out what was happening now that she was about to marry someone else.
If Lana were doing it willingly, he would give his blessing despite being disappointed. However, if she were being forced, he would not let it go easily. The latter seemed like the more possible scenario.
Luke’s Inclusion of Sebastian in the wedding festivities, coupled with the pointed letter, reeked of provocation. The invitation likely masked a more sinister motive.
However, Sebastian was determined to go, even if it meant walking right into danger.
Since Sebastian was unsure of the situation on Phaedra Island, he decided to go alone. When he arrived at the dock, he saw the large ship from before. This ship wasn’t just for him; Luke had also sent invitations to many others.
Phaedra Island had always been isolated from the world. They rarely had contact with
outsiders except during their triennial auction. Whether for weddings or funerals, outsiders were never invited.
This grand gesture was highly unusual.
Such irregularity convinced Sebastian even more that something significant had happened on Phaedra Island.
Sebastian was about to board the ship when he saw members of the Osborne family.
When they noticed him, they immediately approached him aggressively.
Frederik led his men up to Sebastian, stopping right before him. His eyes were filled with murderous intent. “What a small world this is, punk.”
“I’m not in the mood for this,” Sebastian warned with a cold snort. “Don’t provoke me.”
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