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Chapter 456

    "Haha..."


    So satisfying!


    This psycho was finally getting a taste of his own medicine.


    Hearing Natalie''s cheerfulughter, Sebastian spun around to face the doorway.


    Seeing her radiant smile, her beauty absolutely stunning, his heart skipped a beat. Natalie chuckled, "Mr. Griffith, what''s with you? Got a masochistic streak?"


    "Natalie, you..."


    But Natalie just waved her hand. "Bye-bye, Mr. Griffith."


    She pulled the door open and bolted.


    Once outside, it wasn''t that funny anymore, but the memory of the pained expression on Sebastian''s handsome face made her burst intoughter again.


    Natalie didn''t go to Matthew''spany. He had already sent her the address, and the restaurant was near her vi, so it wasn''t far.


    She had just been reminded of something from her past life. She decided to go see a movie by herself. There was a new film she wanted to see called ''Marico.''


    It was a fantasy romance about a master and his disciple. She''d seen it mentioned on her phone and it starred one of her favorite actors.


    She was nning to invest in film and television next, but today, she just wanted to watch a movie.


    What she didn''t know was that Sebastian was following her.


    The moment Natalie left, he left too, afraid she was going to meet Matthew.


    He watched as she parked her car at the mall, went into a fruit shop, and bought a container of pre-cut fruit.


    Then she took the elevator straight to the sixth floor.


    Sebastian followed her. On the sixth floor, she bought popcorn and arge soda, then purchased a ticket for ''Marico'' and went straight into the theater.


    The movie was starting in a few minutes.


    Sebastian, having been to the movies with Joanna before, knew the routine. He quickly bought a ticket and followed Natalie inside.


    The theater was dimly lit, but it was


    Ca daytime screening


    in the second-tost row. Thest row wasn''t full, so Sebastian sat right behind her.


    She ced her snacks next to her, in the cupholder provided.


    Sebastian watched her drink the iced soda and frowned slightly. She really should cut back on cold foods.


    Joanna has a sensitive stomach and often gets pains, so he''s always


    been careful about her diet. It


    dawned on him then-he''d neve


    paid that kind of attention to Natalie''s well-being, never truly cared. No wonder she hated him so much.


    Natalie popped a piece of popcorn into her mouth. The buttery vor made her


    close her eyes in enjoyment.


    Her longshes fluttered as she took another sip of soda.


    Perfect.


    When the movie started, she settled in to watch quietly.


    The opening was heartbreaking. The female lead was being framed.


    Marico looked at his former master with cold disgust. "You saved me, nursed me back to health with rare elixirs-all just to use me as a tool to suppress the darkness inside you. Now that you''ve seeded ove served my purpose.... and you''


    rather see me dead than tet me live?"


    The actor ying Marico gave an explosive performance. Natalie loved his portrayal


    of the beautiful, powerful, yet tragic character.


    It seemed the actor was signed with Sebastian''s entertainmentpany. Tsk, and it looked like Sebastian had invested in this film as well.


    He was going to make another fortune, no doubt. She''d been reborn at the wrong time; she''d missed the chance to invest in this movie, but she knew about others.


    For instance, the movie starring Joanna and Robert wouldn''t even get a chance to be released.


    While she was with her grandmother, she had scrolled through her phone and suddenly remembered what had happened to Robert in her previous life.


    Tsk, she couldn''t wait to watch that drama unfold.
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