Login via

Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 733

Sebastian knew that he had to continuously push his limits to break through to the next realm. He was willing to use any means necessary to advance. So, he decided to use Leticia for his own gain, regardless of whether she was an ally or an enemy.

"Follow me," he said. Then, he released her and walked away.

She trembled with fear upon hearing that.

He had initially refused to let her follow him. However, once he learned that she had a spiritual constitution and was still a virgin, he suddenly showed a keen interest and insisted she stay. His intentions were clearly dubious.

Leticia regretted her decision to follow Sebastian earlier, as it had led her into this risky predicament. Since he had given the order, she couldn't leave. Given his ruthless nature, she feared he might kill her if she tried to flee.

He didn't leave the mountains but ventured deeper into the range and found a secluded cave. She grew even more anxious at the sight of the cave, and her mind began to race with wild thoughts. Fortunately, her fears didn't materialize.

Once inside the cave, Sebastian began to heal his wounds. Despite that, Leticia remained uneasy. She figured he was still injured, so he hadn't harmed her. Yet, she dreaded what would happen once he recovered.

Two days later, a blood-red figure soared into the sky and hovered above the peak of a mountain less than 50 miles from Sebastian. This figure was Caspian, now fully recovered.

After mastering the Blood Demon Art, his vitality and healing ability were extraordinary. The deep wound in his palm had disappeared, and all his other injuries had healed.

He laughed maniacally and was overwhelmed with excitement. "From now on, I am the only God in this world. Everyone will bow before me.

"Sebastian, get ready. I'm going to kill you." With that, he flew toward the capital city.

Chapter 733 1

Chapter 733 2

Verify captcha to read the content.VERIFYCAPTCHA_LABEL

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian)