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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 666

The Stonebrook family was one of the four major families of the southern region, with all their elders being divine grandmasters.

Septimus, in particular, was a middle-stage divine grandmaster. His power was truly terrifying.

As he made his move, the pressure from his released aura alone made it hard for anyone nearby to breathe.

Hendrick and Abigail looked on with faces full of concern, and even Kaitlyn's eyes flashed with worry. But there was little they could do; they were powerless to stop the Stonebrook family from killing Sebastian.

Septimus struck as quickly as lightning as his hand reached out to grasp Sebastian's neck. Just as it seemed he would succeed, Sebastian suddenly countered, reacting faster and landing a punch directly into Septimus's palm.

With a resounding sound, Septimus' arm shattered instantly.

"Argh!" Septimus let out a pained scream and staggered back in terror.

Then, with a swift movement, Sebastian chased him down and grabbed Septimus by the throat.

"What?"

The crowd erupted into chaos. Everyone was utterly stunned. A powerful middle-stage divine grandmaster like Septimus had been defeated in a single move by Sebastian.

Sebastian's strength was beyond terrifying.

Korbin and Kaitlyn were the most shocked. Not long ago, Sebastian had participated in the Netherworld Sect's assessment.

To them, Sebastian was just an ordinary person, perhaps at most a warrior. After all, if he were a grandmaster or divine grandmaster, why would he bother with the assessment?

Camden was initially stunned, then erupted in fury. "I've really underestimated you. If you release Septimus now, I might leave your corpse intact!"

Heather was equally shocked and enraged, and she yelled, "Sebastian, he's from the Stonebrook family! If you dare to kill him, you won't even have a grave to rest in!"

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