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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 687

Dorian was taken aback. "You actually managed to block my attack? You're quite impressive."

Sebastian said dismissively, "If that's all you've got, then I'm seriously disappointed."

"You're so full of yourself. Let's see how many blows you can withstand."

Then, with a fierce roar, Dorian attacked again.

At that instant, he seemed almost possessed. His presence was commanding, and his piercing gaze seemed to see through everything. Each strike hit the ground with such force that it left massive craters.

Everyone thought Sebastian would be crushed under the onslaught, but he stood his ground and defied all expectations.

No matter how brutal Dorian's attacks were, Sebastian remained as solid as a rock. The terrifying energy he unleashed between his hands effortlessly neutralized every blow.

Dorian's attacks looked devastating, but Sebastian remained unscathed. Despite the ferocity of each blow, not a single thread of his clothing was disturbed.

Soon, Dorian's attacks became increasingly frantic and desperate as his fear mounted. The Blood Demon pill's effects lasted only a few minutes.

If he didn't kill Sebastian within that time, the pill's effects would wear off. Once that happened, Sebastian would easily finish him off.

"Die!"

Seeing his ranged attacks were ineffective, Dorian pulled out a short blade and charged at Sebastian. Moving with blinding speed, he closed the gap in an instant and thrust the knife toward Sebastian's chest.

Sebastian remained calm. He grabbed Dorian's wrist and delivered a powerful punch to his chest.

With a heavy thud, Dorian was thrown backward, and blood sprayed from his mouth. His eyes widened in shock and disbelief as he crashed to the ground ten yards away. The impact created a deep crater, and he continued to spew more blood.

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