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The Love that Never Really Dies (Sasha and Sebastian) novel Chapter 1319

Summary for Chapter 1319: The Love that Never Really Dies (Sasha and Sebastian)

Summary of Chapter 1319 from The Love that Never Really Dies (Sasha and Sebastian)

Chapter 1319 marks a crucial moment in Internet’s Love novel, The Love that Never Really Dies (Sasha and Sebastian). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Chapter 1319 Sabrina Is The Real Obstacle Here

Two hours later, after all the necessary procedures, Shin personally handed the small coffin over to Sebastian.

“It was a kind child. I didn’t know it was destined for such an important task. Please take it.”

His simple words nearly caused everyone in the room to tear up.

Sebastian solemnly took the child from Shin and left the temple.

Jonathan was about to say something when Sebastian whispered, “Be nice. He lost two ribs.”

With that, Jonathan decided to swallow back everything he had been about to say.

Half an hour later, Jonathan finally emerged. Sebastian then drove back down the mountain.

“Are you going back to Jetroina today?”

“Yes. Haruto is waiting,” Sebastian replied mildly.

Jonathan didn’t say anything else, but he was visibly worried.

Everything was settled now, and all the Jadesons had to worry about was Sebastian and Sasha’s predicament. Jonathan was more hopeful than anyone else that this child’s corpse could heal Sasha.

Jonathan personally sent his grandson back to the airport.

“By the way, the kids are in Avenport. We’re not there to take care of them, so if you’re free after this, you can go check up on them,” Sebastian suddenly turned around to say right before boarding the airplane.

Jonathan’s eyes lit up.

“Okay! I’ll be free tomorrow after the election ends. I’ll go check up on them then,” he said in a gleeful tone.

Only then did Sebastian board the plane.

The next day in Avenport, Sabrina had planned to make a trip to the company so she could check out how Ichika was doing when Wendy suddenly reminded her that Jaena’s vaccination appointment was today.

“Oh, was that today?”

She ran upstairs to get Jaena’s vaccination certificate and double-checked it.

Oh, it is today.

She had to go to the hospital first, then.

Jaena was still playing around with Vivian in the garden as Sabrina walked out to rein her in. After she had learned how to walk, Jaena had been even more of a handful.

It was so early in the morning, and yet she still clung to Vivian as if the latter were her favorite doll.

As for Vivian, she may have already been close to ten years old, but she was still as playful and energetic as before.

After Jaena joined her, she brought the little girl all over the place to play. They would burrow around in the dirt and make mud cakes, and sometimes they would even catch a fish out of the pond and watch it flop around in their small hands.

“Ms. Sabrina, you have to strap in the safety chair first before bringing Jaena in.”

“Ah.”

Sabrina was already sweating with the pure effort it took to get everything settled, so she just shrugged in defeat.

With Wendy’s help, Sabrina finally managed to get Jaena into the safety chair.

“Should I go with you?” Wendy suggested. “Are you sure you can watch Jaena on your own?”

“I’ll be fine. Don’t worry, it’s not like it’s my first time!” Sabrina said with a wave of her hand before driving away.

To be fair, it wasn’t Sabrina’s first time alone with her kid.

But out of all days, today had to be the one day something did happen.

“Doc, where’s my kid?”

“Huh?”

The doctor who was administering vaccination shots to all the kids through the little window looked at the extremely frazzled Sabrina.

“You didn’t bring your kid in. Why are you asking me?”

“Wait, I did bring her in! You were the one who said that she had a high temperature and asked me to go and get a thermometer from the other doctor so we could measure it.”

Sabrina was so worried that she had unknowingly raised her voice while waving the thermometer around.

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