Login via

Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 768

Fressia remained unconscious and naturally didn't resist, leaving her entirely at Oslo's mercy. Oslo was frantic, tearing Fressia's clothes to shreds as his heated kisses fell like raindrops from head to toe.

During the process, he noticed just how frail Fressia's vitality had become. Despite being in her early 20s, her skin was no longer smooth. The royal physician said she seemed like someone in her 40s, but aside from her face, the rest of her body resembled that of an elderly woman.

However, Oslo didn't care about these details; as long as this woman was Fressia, it was enough for him.

All he wanted now was to enjoy himself thoroughly. What followed was an intense session, with Oslo behaving like a tireless machine.

...

The next day was the wedding. Fressia regained consciousness, but she couldn't speak, and her limbs were so weak that she needed assistance just to walk.

The royal physician checked her condition but couldn't find anything specific. His advice was to wait for a gradual recovery, which was a process that would clearly take time.

With the wedding date set, there was no option to delay. Hence, Oslo decided to proceed, having her supported by attendants. The wedding then took place in the eastern palace.

As the crown prince's wedding was a national celebration, civil and military officials gathered to offer their congratulations. Oslo was in high spirits, having already claimed Fressia and now officially marrying her; he could indulge himself with her every day.

Just the thought made him excited.

The only thing that bothered him was that Sebastian had not shown up, even as they approached the part of the ceremony where the couple was to bow to each other. Oslo had set up an intricate trap, and if Sebastian didn't show, all his efforts would be wasted.

Moreover, until Sebastian was dealt with, Oslo couldn't feel at ease.

Chapter 768 1

Chapter 768 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)