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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 579

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Sebastian's expression darkened upon learning that the person in the vehicle wasn't Fressia. It turned out that she was an impostor.

The Everlight members were resolute in their resolve. They chose to end their own lives with poison rather than face questioning.

"Supreme One, what should we do now?" Gina asked.

He thought momentarily before replying, "The Holy Maiden's injuries are severe. She'll be unable to recover quickly. Judging by her situation, there are two possibilities.

"She will either find a place to hide and recover or flee by ship from the coast. Continue the search and send a team to inspect all the docks thoroughly."

Sebastian's suspicion was soon confirmed. About half an hour later, Gina called with news that someone had spotted a woman wrapped in layers at the Eastsea dock. The figure resembled Fressia, and she had already set sail.

Without hesitation, he ordered a full-scale pursuit and hopped into a helicopter. Fressia wielded incredible power. If he didn't kill her now, her escape could lead to endless trouble. If she recovered and teamed up with Bellamy, it would be catastrophic for Sebastian.

That evening, Sebastian set out to sea. The latest intel confirmed that Fressia's ship had left the Eastsea and was heading to the Pacific Ocean. The pursuit continued until dawn the next day.

Standing at the ship's bow, he spotted a small black dot on the horizon.

Gina said, "Supreme One, that must be the ship."

As time passed, the distance to the ship ahead was less than 330 feet away. But Sebastian's ship started to slow down.

A crew member quickly reported, "Supreme One, we have a major problem. Our ship has broken down."

"What?" Sebastian's face darkened. Just when they had finally caught up, they faced a setback at a critical moment.

"Do we have a speedboat?" he asked.

"Yes. But the waves are too rough right now. It's too dangerous," the crew member said.

"Lower it immediately." Sebastian knew the risks, but he couldn't afford to miss this chance.

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