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The Love that Never Really Dies (Sasha and Sebastian) novel Chapter 1431

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Chapter 1431 Advice And Persuasion

In the end, Ichika obediently followed Solomon back.

Solomon didn’t think much about it, assuming that she was overwhelmed for the time being when such a matter happened and would be fine after some time.

Hence, besides accompanying her in the hospital room in the following two days, he spent the rest of the time dealing with his company affairs.

Two days later, Sasha and the others had to leave since Christmas was just around the corner.

“Solomon, stay and take care of Ichika here for a few days. Bring her back with you before Christmas, and we’ll have dinner together,” Rufus urged.

That was a remark that induced much jubilance and anticipation.

“Sure,” Solomon agreed right away.

Ah, I’ve never spent Christmas with so many people in all my years!

Subsequently, Sabrina said that she would be holding the fort at the company until he returned.

The only aberration was with Sasha and Sebastian. When the former saw such a buoyant atmosphere, she couldn’t resist asking the man beside her, “Sebby, shouldn’t we apprise him about the matter?”

Sebastian, however, was much more sensible.

“And what would we say? Tell him that Ichika is hiding something from him? That’s unnecessary. At times, some things have to be handled by the people involved. It’s just like us back then. If my father hadn’t interfered, would we have wasted so much time with endless detours?”

He brought up their past all of a sudden.

Hearing that, Sasha was immediately frozen to the spot.

He’s right. Back then, it was a misunderstanding that could’ve been easily resolved, but because of Frederick’s presumptuous meddling in our affairs, we were tortured and were apart for five whole years.

She ended up dismissing the idea of poking her nose into their business, but she still went to see Ichika before she left.

“Ichika?”

The hospital room was exceedingly quiet, more so than ever since everyone was busy bidding Solomon farewell.

Sitting on the hospital bed and spacing out while gazing out the window, Ichika instantly turned around when she heard the voice. “Sha? Why are you here?”

She was rather surprised, and at the same time, a tad panicked.

Why would she be so panicked for no reason?

Upon seeing that, Sasha was all the more convinced about her husband’s analysis of the matter.

Naturally, she didn’t sound as though she had anything to hide. Instead, she was so nonchalant that it was as though she was only upholding justice by meting out the punishment.

But in reality, that was indeed what someone like Himari deserved.

Only then was there some reaction on Ichika’s part. For the first time, a glimmer of life shone in her eyes after she had strangled her sister with her own hands.

It was as though one had been teetering on the edge of the cliff for a long time and had finally grasped a ray of light.

“Then… did Sebastian not say anything about you doing all that?”

“What did he say?” Sasha pondered for a moment. “Oh yes, he said I should have covered my eyes when I watched. He also said that I was too depraved and to leave such a thing to him in the future.”

She proceeded to tell Ichika all about her husband’s reaction that day.

Ichika’s round, black eyes widened, and her jaw that had dropped open remained gaping for several seconds.

That was something she had never heard because she never imagined that a man would indulge his wife so much that he wouldn’t get irate even if she did such a thing and even told her to leave it to him in the future.

In that case, is there actually no need for me to bear such a heavy psychological burden after having strangled my own sister? And perhaps Solomon will likewise not think that I’m a heinous woman?

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