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The Love that Never Really Dies (Sasha and Sebastian) novel Chapter 1793

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Chapter 1793 Let You Off

Yasmin immediately shuddered at the sight.

But she quickly composed herself as a mixed feeling of hatred and resentment brewed within her, causing her emotions to run wild.

“Did I say anything wrong? Her grandfather killed so many people! Why do she and her brother still get to live comfortably?”

Ian fell quiet.

“Look at how many families were destroyed just because that b*stard snatched their children, Ian! And how many more died because of his ridiculous dream? Why does Eddie Limmer get to have descendants even after all the horrible things he’s done?”

By the last sentence, Yasmin was screaming at the top of her lungs.

Ian continued to say nothing, but a look of never-before-seen disappointment appeared on his face, and the air around him turned terrifyingly cold.

“Mr. Ian?”

“Hand her over to the cops. Let them deal with her.”

That was all the disheartened young man could say before getting up to leave, as though there was no one in front of him.

Yasmin immediately grabbed onto him in horror upon hearing his words.

“Don’t hand me over, Ian. It’s over for me if I’m taken to the cops,” she begged, tears trickling down her cheeks as panic began to set in.

Yet, the young man merely shot her an icy glance.

“What about my aunt, then? If she weren’t so smart, she would’ve been dead by now. You need to be taught a lesson, Yasmin, or you’ll only keep going down the wrong path.”

With that, he freed himself from her grasp and left mercilessly.

If this woman refused to reflect on her deeds and continued to believe she was doing the right thing, letting her off now would only hurt her.

Everyone has the right to live without being persecuted illegally.

Why, then, should Aunt Susan be an exception?

Even if someone commits a serious crime, no one can take away any of his children’s rights to live. Who does Yasmin think she is to be able to say that?

What makes her any different from Eddie Limmer?

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