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Chapter 507

    Sebastian stepped closer, his voice softening. "Your arm is badly injured. Why aren''t you getting treated at the hospital? Why did youe back?"


    Natalie was surprised that Sebastian would show concern for her.


    Sheughed mockingly. "Tsk! I once had a fever so high I couldn''t even get up, and when I asked you to get me some medicine, you said I was being troublesome. Joanna called, and you left. I nearly died that time. This time, I just tore some flesh off my arm, and suddenly you''re concerned. Can you please not be so hypocritical? It''s really making me ufortable."


    Although she had brought those things on herself, foolishly chasing a man who didn''t love her.


    But what she hated was that everyone had used her. She had let them use her, willingly, and yet they couldn''t even treat her with basic human decency.


    "When you used me to secure the management rights, did you ever consider how much I was worth?"


    "So, Sebastian, stop being so fake. All you people care about is yourselves. You don''t have room in your hearts for anyone else."


    With that, Natalie walked further into the house.


    Right now, she didn''t want to see Sebastian at all. The sight of him filled her with rage and hatred.


    Sebastian strode forward, blocking her path. "Natalie, stop this. I was wrong about what happened before. Now that I know the truth, I won''t treat you like that anymore..."


    Natalie cut him off coldly. "Sorry, I don''t believe a word you say. Didn''t you just abandon me on the highway today? You''re still treating me the exact same way."


    "That''s because you said you were going to find other men..."


    "You can go find Joanna, so why can''t I? Sebastian, don''t push it. I''m already letting you two be together. Please, just get out of my life. I really, truly won''t bother you anymore. I''m really, truly happy to set you free."


    Before, she couldn''t let go of Sebastian. He had saved her life, and aside from the Joanna issue, he wasn''t a bad person.


    But the person she couldn''t stand the most was that wicked woman, Joanna.


    Of the four Scott siblings, Colin and Benson were the most useless.


    Which was why they had died the quickest.


    Sebastian''s gaze was as deep as an abyss as he stared at her intently "I''ve said it before, I''m serious this time I don''t deny your contributions. just dont know how to love someone."


    "But you know perfectly well how to love Joanna. You gave her all your time, you were at her beck and call and you couldn''t bear to see her


    suffer the slightest grievance.


    she


    sa much as scratched her hand, you”


    se


    would be beside yourself with


    worry."


    "That''s love, Sebastian. How can you say you don''t know how to love?"


    His words made Natalieugh in disbelief.


    Was he mocking himself?


    Sebastian was taken aback. Was that love?


    But he didn''t feel much for Joanna, while his feelings for Natalie werepletely different.


    With Joanna, it was more like a sense of responsibility, gratitude for saving his life.


    But now, that debt of gratitude was almost paid.


    With Natalie, however, it was different. This woman could easily stir his emotions. Seeing her with other men made him want to kill the man standing across from her.


    "You''re injured now. I''ll take care of you."


    With that, Sebastian walked into the house as if he owned the ce.


    Natalie was furious. "Sebastian, this is my house."


    "I know. But Grandma saw the news about your ident and insisted Ie and


    take care of you. Otherwise, she won''t be able to sleep tonight."


    Sebastian brought up his grandmother, who had indeed seen the news.


    And she had indeed called him, demanding that he take good care of Natalie.
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