Chapter 155
Despite her annoyance, Lillian knew better than to offend the Cadwell family from Divinopolis.
Sebastian smiled slightly and asked, “If you haven’t changed your mind, why are you stopping me
from signing the papers?” “Are you going to ask for some sort ofpensation before you sign?
What are you after–a hefty payout? Maybe a luxury car?”
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Jenny’s reminder was intended to corner Sebastian into making unreasonable demands as a show
of his reluctance to break off their engagement. After all, she was wealthy enough to meet any of
his outrageous demands, even if it was one or two billion dors, without a second thought.
Sebastian, however, rejected her offer with a dismissive smirk. “Money is just numbers to me. I
have no need for it.”
Evelyn could no longer hide her disdain as she red at Sebastian and said mockingly, “Stop trying
to save your pride. You’re penniless! Why are you acting so noble?” Then, she turned to Jenny with
a fawning smile. “Ms. Cadwell, please don’t mind his nonsense. He’s just trying to preserve his
dignity. Given your family’s wealth, perhaps you could take pity on him and offer him some
money?”
In Evelyn’s eyes, Lillian had already tarnished her reputation by being associated with the demise of
the Walter family shortly after marrying into their household.
Given Sebastian’s vtile temper, it was also unlikely for him to separate from Lillian. Hence, she
nned on reaping some benefits for Sebastian, which would eventually end up in her pocket.
With a look of contempt, Jenny responded, “Dignity is something you earn through your capabilities,
without which it can be trampled upon at will.”
Evelyn nodded vigorously, eager to please. “Exactly, Ms. Cadwell. He’s nothing but a penniless
fool. You are the distinguished heiress of the Cadwell family. He’s unworthy of you. It’s best to end
the engagement.”
Upon witnessing Evelyn’s shameless behavior, Lillian felt a surge of disgust but stayed quiet. After
all, she also hoped that Jenny would break off the engagement with Sebastian. Feeling satisfied
with Evelyn’s ttery, Jenny happily handed Sebastian a credit card. “Here’s a billion dors.
Consider it yourpensation for our engagement. It should keep youfortable for life.”
“I don’t need it.” Sebastian then signed the annulment papers without a second nce at the credit
card.
For a man whose worth stretched into the trillions of dors and whose organization churned
billions of dors daily, such a sum was trivial.
“Don’t listen to him, Ms. Cadwell. I’ll ept the card on his behalf.” Evelyn immediately snatched
the card from Jenny; she was bent on taking the billion dors.
“Hand it over,” Sebastianmanded before taking the card and snapping it in half effortlessly.
Evelyn cried out in dismay. “You fool! That was a billion dors!”
Jenny’s expression darkened as she warned, “Don’t challenge my limits, Sebastian. Are you
nning toin to my mom?”
“You’re overthinking it. I’ve signed the papers; we will go our separate ways from now on,”
Sebastian replied calmly.
But Jenny wasn’t convinced. “A perfect woman like me is hard to give up. You must be nning to
appease me and thenin to my mom. But let me be clear–I’m way out of your league.”
Evelyn chimed in disdainfully, “Exactly. A lowly human like you doesn’t deserve someone as
wonderful as Ms. Cadwell. You should know your ce.”
Lyra added, “That’s right. You aren’t even worthy to carry Ms. Cadwell’s shoes.”
Sebastian simply smiled and said, “Jenny, don’t overestimate your allure. Not every man is
desperate for your affection.”
Jenny sneered. “Perhaps not every man, but you would certainly stand to gain by marrying me.
Your days of struggle would be over. How could you pass up such a great opportunity?
“Unfortunately, we will never be together. The man I desire is the true leader among men. In all of
Dragotha, only the most formidable and revered Supreme One fits the criteria. I’m destined to be
the Supreme’s wife.”