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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 1133

Romulus quickly took the golden invitation cards with both hands and examined them closely. As the restaurant owner, he knew how to discern the authenticity of such documents.

"This is a genuine golden invitation card. We're honored to have you with us, Ms. Jarvis." He quickly returned the invitation with both hands.

Those who received such an invitation card were either from the upper echelons or had connections to the Supreme One.

"Greetings, Ms. Jarvis!"

When they realized the invitation Leila held was legitimate, Emmet, Gaius, and Deimante quickly bowed their heads. Only Sebastian stood there, unfazed.

Stephanie was in charge of sending out the invitation cards. She knew Leila was his ex-fiancée, so she sent her a golden invitation card.

Leila approached Sebastian with the golden invitation card and said smugly, "I hold the only golden invitation card among the guests present. It shows just how much the Supreme One values Swordity.

"Unfortunately, you don't even meet the criteria to receive one. Perhaps this will finally make you aware of the difference between us."

Sebastian acted as if he hadn't heard her. He simply didn't bother to converse with her.

She pressed on, "Considering you were my ex-fiancé, I could put in a good word with the Supreme One if you kneel and beg me. Maybe he'll show you mercy."

He smiled wryly in response.

Leila's anger flared. "Why are you smiling?"

"Ms. Jarvis, I still need to confirm his identity. Please calm down." He smiled apologetically.

"He's just my ex-fiancé and a loser without any stature, which is why I called off the engagement. So, why are you still hesitating?" Leila retorted.

Lila stepped forward and added, "Ms. Jarvis is right. I married him for over a year, so I know him better than anyone. His only backer is Deimante. Nobody can save him now since he has offended Ms. Jarvis and the Supreme One."

"But…" Romulus hesitated.

Then, Gaius chimed in, "Mr. Hackbart, these two women are his ex-fiancée and ex-wife. Who else would know better what a loser he is?"

Romulus thought it over, then nodded. He turned to Sebastian and said coldly, "You've got some nerve, loser. I can't believe you almost fooled me. Someone, grab him and beat him to a pulp!"

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