My Beloved Has Risen from Death’s Embrace
Chapter 402
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Chapter 402
Leonard passed the washed grapes to Xanthen and Octavia Xanthea peeled one and fed it to the man who was barbecuing. “Is it sweet?”
“Sweet.”
“Hey, could you two stop flaunting your love using my hard work?”
Sebastian: “Pretty Sister, I want some too!”
Xanthen peeled another translucent grape and offered it to him, “Open wide.”
“No, I want one from your mouth, it’s sweeter!”
He leaned in to kiss Xanthea, but was lifted up by Orion, his face darkening and his tone cold, “Julian, help me take his clothes off.”
The housekeeper was puzzled, “Why are we taking off Seb’s clothes?”
“To grill”
“Ah! Uncle’s the big demon!”
“Sebastian struggled and ran away, screaming.
help but
remarked, “Seb’s got game, he’s even better at firting than me, it’s going to be incredible when he grows
him, he looks like his uncle–attracting
look at Orion, who shook his head
abruptly cut off by a sizzling hot burger stuffed into his mouth, making it hard for him
prep some
raised her hand. “Tll come too!”
“You?”
sense a clear disbelief in his tone, defiantly responding, “What? Do you look down on me
want, and I’ll make
look down on
need, Ill do it myself!”
him, “You just sit tight here. Octavia chimed in, “Sure, let
a perfect moment
called out, “Sis, make sure
the concern etched between his
“Will do.”
eyes? Sure, her cooking skills weren’t top–notch, but it wasn’t
indulgent with you than I am
just being overly cautious.”
never worried this much
with such care
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