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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 476

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Chapter 476

"This isn't over!"

Although Robert was furious, he managed to suppress his anger.

Firstly, he was not in the right. Although Sebastian killed Amelia with a single kick, it was within the rules of the competition.

In contrast, Robert's attack on Sebastian was a breach of the rules, so it was reasonable for Cleef to intervene and teach him a lesson.

Secondly, although the Strauss family had been weakened over the years, they were still not to be underestimated. If both of their families went to war, even if the Claude family emerged victorious, it would be a pyrrhic victory. This was a consequence Robert could not afford.

Both parties withdrew, and the competition continued into the fourth round.

In this round, Sebastian was the first to step into the battle ring. His opponent was Harold.

Harold was a skilled expert, second only to Hugo among the younger generation of the Lorence family. Previously, he would not have taken Sebastian seriously.

However, he saw Sebastian's impressive performance in the earlier rounds.

He also witnessed him defeating Marc, Sophia, and Amelia with ease. He was now wary of him.

Harold was using a pike. From the start of the match, he attacked with full force, not daring to show the slightest negligence.

Despite his efforts, he couldn't even touch Sebastian's clothes.This text is property of Nô/velD/rama.Org.

It was so obvious that Harold was no match for Sebastian.

As expected, Sebastian seized an opportunity to grab the pike after evading several pike thrusts.

With a powerful twist of his arm, the pike vibrated violently.

Harold's purlicue split open, and blood gushed out, forcing him to release his grip on the pike.

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