She’s Married, Sir (Scarlett and Sebastian)

Chapter 205



Chapter 205

After they left, Sebastian looked at Richard, who was standing to the side with a pale face. “We need to

get a doctor for Lanny.”

Richard quickly nodded. “Okay, I’ll call the doctor over now…”

Richard swiftly strode out, and Lanny, lying immobile on the ground, with difficulty shifted her gaze to

Sebastian.

Upon seeing his right hand wrapped in gauze, the result of his having held the gun moments before,

his expression shifted slightly as the blood continued to flow.

“Mr. Jackman, let me help you stop the bleeding first.”

She wanted to force herself up, but he coldly stopped her, “No need.”

Sebastian uttered his words and, without hesitation, sat down on the sofa, his indifferent eyes coldly

gazing at the fading sunlight.

Lanny noticed his eyes had lost their sparkle, as if the vibrancy of life had been drained from them,

leaving them dull and lifeless.

Seeing Sebastian like this, a deep sense of guilt suddenly surged into her heart…

She opened her mouth that had been whipped red by the belt and apologized. T’m sorry, Mr.

Jackman…”

She had always thought that he did not care about Miss Sales until he said to her in a helpless tone

over the phone,

Lanny, I can understand if others don’t know, but don’t you understand my feelings too?

Only then did she realize how much he truly cared for Miss Sales, though he kept it hidden in his heart.

But because of her speculation, he did not know about Miss Sales’ physical condition and missed the

last time he could accompany her.

It was also because of her deliberate concealment that he did not see Miss Sales for the last time,

making them separate from cach other with regret.

more.

When Lanny thought of this, the guilt in her heart surged. “Mr. Jackman, I have failed you, and I have

failed Miss Sales even

If it weren’t for me causing Miss Sales to upset Susy, she wouldn’t have died so soon. It was my fault

that she died….

Hot tears flowed down from the corners of her injured eyes, but she still apologized in a low voice, “I’m

sorry, I’m sorry…”

Sebastian glanced at her indifferently. His voice was as cold as snow, as usual, but it was tinged with

deep helplessness. “I can’t fault you. I hit her and she fell onto a nail. That’s why she passed away so

quickly..

After he finished speaking, he raised his bloodshot eyes and looked at her quietly. “Lanny, it was me

who killed her…”

His forced yet calm voice was laden with despair as if he had taken the life of his beloved with his own

hands, leaving him unable to move on.

Lanny looked at him in disbelief.

She thought Susy had killed her, yet she never anticipated it would be him.

No wonder he blamed himself so much that he resorted to cutting his wrist and committing suicide in

front of Miss Sales grave. It was ultimately his own actions that caused the final blow

Lanny wanted to ask if it was for Miss Sales’ protection, but she felt the answer was no longer

relevant.

He would forever live with the guilt and pain of having lost Miss Sales.

Lanny fell silent, and Sebastian, retracting his gaze, slowly looked out the window at the afterglow.

As the light outside began to dim, the hatred in his eyes seemed to deepen, and he appeared to be

waiting for nightfall.

Only when Richard came in with the doctor did he get up and leave. Ilis back was so lonely that it

seemed that he was the only one left in the world.

Sebastian came to the study, opened the locked drawer, and took out a golden-bronze mask and a box

of green plant juice.

He picked up the brush and, with one stroke after another, pointed it at his neck, drawing a green

dragon

After drawing, he picked up his phone and made a call. This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org - ©.

The other person quickly picked up and asked respectfully, “Sir, what are your orders?”

He fixed a cold gaze on an inky night outside the window and declared icily, “Zed, listen. Susy Rahardja

and Scarlee Napier are our targets for tonight.”


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