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The Love that Never Really Dies (Sasha and Sebastian) novel Chapter 1099

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Dive into Chapter 1099, a pivotal chapter in The Love that Never Really Dies (Sasha and Sebastian), written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Love fiction.

Returning from the Dead: His Secret Lover chapter 1099

“That won’t be necessary. Why call him? It’s not like he’s not coming.” Again, she turned her back toward him and sulked.

Solomon silently let out a sigh of relief.

Her reaction amused him, though.

To see this lady getting down off her high horse for once was, indeed, a rare sight.

Yet, the bad news that echoed in his brain cut that short moment of glee shorter. He almost smiled, but his sorrow pulled the corners of his mouth back down.

“Whatever rocks your boat. Is there anything you want me to tell him? He should be here soon, I think.”

“I couldn’t care less.”

She went on munching her apple and responded in a coldly contemptuous tone.

“Um…”

Solomon didn’t know what to say. He turned away, and with his pale fingers gripping his wheelchair’s armrests tightly, he asked to be pushed out of the room.

After exiting the room, the man pushing him gave in to curiosity and asked, “Mr. George, is Ms. Hayes going to stay here till the baby is born?”

“If not?” Solomon knitted his brows.

“Under our current circumstances, what would happen if you let her loose? Will she be able to handle the fact that the father to her child is no longer alive? Please be reminded that she isn’t in a stable condition right now.”

Solomon sank deep into thoughts and didn’t utter a word.

Seeing this, the man stopped talking.

Maybe he’s right. This is the best way to protect the mother and the child.

Over in Zarain, Sebastian planned to release the news of Devin’s death only after the baby was born.

However, he didn’t expect the damage done to Jonathan would be so severe that the latter was still in a life-threatening state even after the operation.

“Mr. Hayes, we’ve given our best. Mr. Jadeson has had a heart attack previously, and the recent shocking news only dented his health further. He’s extremely blessed to still be alive.”

Jonathan’s primary surgeon was a reliable doctor from the embassy whom Sebastian appointed upon arriving here.

He was as straight as a die.

After listening to the surgeon’s explanation, Sebastian looked at the unconscious old man with all sorts of needles and tubes sticking into him. This additional shock to his previous trauma almost squeezed his life out of him.

“Uh… S-so… what would become of him?”

A gentle and clear voice came through the other end of the line. It was Sasha, and surprisingly, she sounded more composed than him.

When she got to know about the incident, she immediately rushed to the place that would most probably be the eye of the storm. She wanted him to know that he had nothing to fret about with her by his side.

Sebastian’s tough shell finally cracked!

He squeezed the phone in his palm and let tears brim his eyes, trying hard to suppress his urge to kill those who’d brought harm to his family and the agony that was tormenting his soul.

“Okay. We’ll incinerate Devin’s body in Zarain. After Sabrina’s delivery, she and her baby will be escorted home by the army.”

“Roger that!”

“One more thing, Grandpa is paralyzed. If anyone in the military asks about his condition, tell them that he had a heavy fall and needs some time to recuperate before he can return.”

“Sure.” Another crisp response from Sasha.

They then hung up. Not a word more was shared between the couple.

Mark, who had been standing by the door, was slightly stunned by the change in Sebastian after the call.

He wasn’t sure what Sebastian talked about, but he could see that the gloom and doom in his eyes were washed away after the call.

Sebastian lifted his chin, straightened his back, and swiftly got off the bench.

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