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The Doormat Wife’s Ultimate Glow-Up novel Chapter 160

When Sebastian arrived at BlackOak and stepped out of the elevator, he immediately heard people arguing down the hall.

Through the glass doors, he spotted Sofia huddled behind Hank. Hank was glaring at Reese, his voice sharp and loud. “Reese, if you’re going to accuse Sofia of something, at least show some proof. What makes you think she’d try to seduce Sebastian?”

“Not everyone’s as scheming and dishonest as you are,” he snapped.

From Sebastian’s point of view, Hank looked like he was about to poke Reese right in the face, his words cutting and harsh.

Sebastian’s jaw tightened. He’d never really gotten into the details of Reese’s family before. All he knew was that her childhood had been rough, bouncing from house to house, never really fitting in, and that she’d cut off the Meyer family ages ago.

He never realized Hank could be this unreasonable—so blind to the truth and so obviously partial to Sofia.

How many times had Reese been put through this kind of crap?

Sebastian didn’t want to think about it. The thought made his chest ache, squeezing his heart so tightly he could barely breathe.

He pushed open the door, his footsteps echoing intentionally, his voice carrying ahead of him.

“Mr. Meyer, I get that you care about Sofia. But Reese is your sister too. How can you be so one-sided, so unfair?”

He strode right up and put himself between Reese and Hank, physically blocking Hank from getting any closer. His eyes found Reese’s first.

She met his gaze, her face calm, then looked away almost immediately.

She didn’t know why Sebastian was here, but it was obvious from his actions that he was defending her. She could pretty much guess what he was thinking.

But did it even matter anymore?

People always regret what they’ve lost. She didn’t want this kind of affection—not now.

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