She’s Married, Sir (Scarlett and Sebastian) -
Chapter 215
Chapter 215
He had been with Scarlett for so many years, yet never had he slept with her, he had only kissed her.
He thought that he should first build a home for her, marry her off, and then be intimate with her afterward.
However, for his sake, Scarlett had given herself to Sebastian.
It was not that he regretted not doing that, but he felt that it was not worth it for her. She had clearly given everything to Sebastian, but he treated her so terribly. Sebastian brazenly forced himself on Scarlett in Dev's presence, demonstrating a complete disregard for her humanity and. treating her as an object.
He knew that Sebastian had been driven mad by jealousy, anger, and possessiveness, yet he still deemed him unworthy.
Didn't Sebastian mistakenly believe he had slept with Scarlett? Dey wanted to reveal the truth to him and leave him to live with the guilt forever of blaming Scarlett Dev's words were a crushing blow, so powerful that it left Sebastian unable to breathe.
He propped himself up, his eyes red, and asked Dev in disbelief, "You two... hadn't had sex before?"
She had clearly informed him that she had been intimate with Dev, yet Dev denied it; what was the real story?
Seeing that Sebastian did not believe him. Dey could not help but scoff, "Do you think that everyone is like you? I didn't have to possess her even if I was in love with her"
Could love be so selfless?
Sebastian thought that if one was in love, he must possess her. Her entire body and mind could only belong to him.
But Dev told him that loving someone did not necessarily have to possess....
Could it be that his love was not genuine, whereas Dev's love was true?
He retracted his gaze from Dev and slowly looked at Scarlett's photo.
When he saw the face he had yearned for, Sebastian firmly declared, "No, my love is genuine. I had to have Scarlett!"
That kind of selfless love was not his style. The overbearing and dominant love could only tie her to his side, even if she did. not love him!
Dev didn't bother to talk about love with a madman. He said coldly, "I want to talk to Scarlett alone for a while."
However. Sebastian did not move at all, as if he was not even willing to give them privacy.
Dey found it ridiculous. "Sebastian, the person she loved was me. What are you doing here?"
Sebastian's face tightened, and his body, which had been tense, suddenly gave way.
Yes, the person she loved was Liam, not him. What right did he have to stay here?
He remembered that Scarlett had told him several times before she died to stop pestering her....
She loathed him so intensely that, should he still not allow the person she adored to talk to her alone for a while, her anger towards him would only grow. Sebastian rose slowly, steadying himself, and walked away from the cemetery, never glancing back.
After seeing that figure leave, Dev withdrew his gaze and raised his hand to touch Scarlett's photo.
"Scarlett, forgive me. I didn't tell him that you actually loved him very much...
"I just wanted to punish him because he was so ruthless to my Scarlett...
"However, please don't blame me, okay?"
After he finished speaking, he gently kissed her tombstone with reluctance.
"Scarlett, let me tell you something. I gave the Gatsby Group to my cousin and gave all my private property to Susan."
"I... can spend more time with
you now."
He took out a gun and smiled at Scarlett.
"Do you recall what I said previously? I said that I would keep my word. I'm here to fulfill my pledge."
"They said that your soul will come back on the seventh day. Then when I shoot myself, come to pick me up, okay?"
After saying this, Dev picked up the gun and aimed it at his head.
The sky had darkened, and the cemetery was still. The sudden gunshot startled the birds nearby.
In order to make amends for their errors, some people might be willing to give their lives as recompense, just to fulfill their promise.
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