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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 856

Lana and Harvey had spent three years at the Lacuna Sect and were no longer naive newcomers. They understood well how powerful a three-star demigod was.

In their eyes, although Sebastian was strong, he was only impressive in their previous world and still had a long way to go compared to the geniuses of this one.

"Grab them and pull them away!" Theodore commanded the gathered apprentices.

"Forgive us, Ms. Lana!"

A group of apprentices immediately moved forward, forcefully dragging Lana and Harvey aside. Theodore wasn't just a senior apprentice in the Lacuna Sect. He was also the Chief Elder's grandson.

Hence, his words carried the weight of an imperial edict to ordinary apprentices.

As for Theodore's arrogance, the higher-ups chose to turn a blind eye, even if they knew about it. After all, in their eyes, a talented apprentice like Theodore was far more valuable than the average one, not to mention the Chief Elder's influence.

"Let me go!" Lana struggled fiercely, but it was in vain. She could only shout to Sebastian, "Sebastian, run away, quickly!"

"Yes, Sebastian, run! Live to fight another day!" Harvey echoed as his eyes filled with worry.

Sebastian, however, remained calm and unflinching. A mere Theodore meant nothing to him, and even if the entire Lacuna Sect attacked, he wouldn't be afraid.

Theodore sneered at Sebastian with an expression of mockery on his face. "I gave you a chance, and you didn't take it, so you've only got yourself to blame.

"But don't worry. After you're dead, I'll take good care of Lana. Before long, we'll be bonded as life companions, and I'll have her bear me a few strong sons."

Theodore grew more excited as he spoke, and he was unable to stop himself from laughing wildly at the end of his spiel.

"You're courting death," Sebastian said. His gaze was sharp and piercing, and there was a cold glint flashing in his eyes.

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