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Novel The Seventh Miserable Bride Chapter 21
Novel The Seventh Miserable Bride by Gia Bater
Yasmine Taylor was in her little room, sorting out the books she took brought back when the door behind her was suddenly pushed open.
Sebastian Simons stepped forward and grabbed her arm, in a fit of anger, "Why did you come back?"
She replied, "I just don't want to come back with you, I didn't say I am not coming back forever."
"Do you think I will still want a wife who goes missing all of a sudden?" He demanded.
"If you don't want me, you could just divorce me?" She retorted.
"What, you think I won't do it?" He seemed serious. Yasmine nodded and said, "Well, you can't divorce
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me.
Sebastian scoffed. "I've done this six times. Try
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me.
"It's not that, but..." She paused for a moment. "I may not be able to control myself."
"What do you mean?"
Yasmine did not answer, but slowly shifted her gaze from Sebastian's eyes slower and fixed upon it. Sebastian suddenly understood and his face darkened. "If you dare spread stupid rumors. I'll make you pay for it!"
"As long as I'm your wife, I won't say anything I shouldn't. For the sake of yourself, don't think about divorcing me."
"Are you so desperate to be my wife?" Sebastian then nodded and added, "Fine, I won't divorce you. I'll torture you slowly. I am good at making a woman willingly leave because she can't stand it anymore."
"I won't." He knew this was childish, but he couldn't care less. Mila stood up and said, "Are you sure? Fine. I am not going to eat."
Tiffany immediately followed her mom's protest. "I am not eating either."
Titus was the most direct -- he said nothing but stood up and went straight to his study room.
So the three of them were protesting against Sebastian now? Since when had the Simons been so united? Even Mila herself could not tell.
No matter how ruthless Sebastian was, he would only act that way to outsiders, not family. Seeing his parent's and sisters' protest, he frowned and heaved a sigh, "I can't stay in this house any longer."
Yasmine didn't really go to bed. She was preparing the lessons for tomorrow. When she suddenly heard the sound of her door opening, she knew who it was without having to guess.
The grumpy footsteps approached her like a raging storm. Sebastian snapped her book shut, threatening, "I'll give you one minute now to go downstairs for dinner with me."
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