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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 711

"Mr. Louis, I beg you! Please let me go," Kaitlyn pleaded tearfully.

However, her pitiful appearance only excited Louis further, stirring a twisted sense of thrill within him.

His eyes burned with lust, and his blood felt like it was boiling. With a wicked grin, he sneered, "All the other women used to beg for my attention, but finally, I've met one who resists.

"The more you fight back, the more thrilled I feel. I'm going to break you and make you scream in agony under me."

His excitement grew as he laughed maniacally, pushing Kaitlyn to the ground and violently tearing at her clothes.

"Help! Someone, please save me!" Kaitlyn continued to resist, though deep down, she had already given in to despair.

This was her home. Her family was just outside, yet they were willing to watch her suffer without lifting a finger. Who could she hope to rely on now?

Just as it seemed all hope was lost, a figure dashed in like a specter, moving with the speed of the wind and landing silently.

Louis sensed something was wrong and looked up, only to see a strong, resolute face with eyes as sharp as blades. The look in those eyes sent chills down his spine.

"You son of a—"

Louis began to curse, but before he could finish speaking, the intruder slapped him across the face.

With a resounding crack, Louis was sent flying. He crashed into a pillar with a violent thud, and the entire hall shook from the impact. As Louis hit the ground, he immediately spat out a mouthful of blood.

"Ms. Gardner, are you alright?" Sebastian asked as he helped Kaitlyn up, his voice full of concern.

"Sebastian, how are you here?" Kaitlyn looked at him in disbelief and was overwhelmed with relief. She threw herself into his arms and cried her heart out, releasing all the pain and grievance she had endured.

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