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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 688

"What?"

Everyone at the venue was taken aback.

Caspian was renowned as the strongest expert in the Starfire Empire, with a reputation for taking on three elite grandmasters single-handedly.

His power and influence were unmatched, especially as the King of Starfire Empire's brother-in-law. He was also the second most powerful person in the empire.

Crossing Caspian was like challenging the Grim Reaper. It meant death before the night was out.

Dorian's daughter, Rowena Olsen, was Timothy's sister and a renowned beauty from the southern region. It was shocking to learn that she had become Caspian's mistress.

Even more surprising was that Dorian would allow his daughter to be a mistress for an elderly man like Caspian, who was over 70 and could be her grandfather.

Dorian had kept this disgraceful fact hidden. But now, faced with a life-threatening situation, he had no choice but to reveal it.

Sebastian sneered. "Do you think mentioning Mr. Lawson's name will intimidate me?"

Dorian's shock quickly turned to rage. "There's a limit to arrogance. Mr. Lawson is the strongest expert in the world and wields enormous power. Offending him could mean your end with just a word."

The crowd nodded in agreement.

A single word from Caspian could inspire many to fight for him. Plus, his command over an army meant no individual could stand against a well-trained force, no matter how strong.

Sebastian scoffed. "Even if you brought out the Devil himself, it wouldn't save you."

"You're digging your own grave!" Dorian was furious and couldn't believe Sebastian's defiance.

"Sebastian, don't be reckless," Kaitlyn said, rushing over as Sebastian prepared to act. "You can't afford to offend Mr. Lawson. It's a dead end if you do. Let's just settle this and move on."

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