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 of compensation before you sign? What are you after-a hefty payout? Maybe a luxury car?"

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 dollars, 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 glared 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.

him to separate from Lillian. Hence, she planned 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

"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

also hoped that Jenny would break off the engagement with Sebastian. Feeling satisfied with Evelyn's flattery, Jenny happily handed Sebastian a credit card. "Here's a billion dollars. Consider it your compensation for our engagement. It

then signed the annulment papers without

trillions of dollars and whose organization

I'll accept the card on his behalf." Evelyn immediately snatched the card from Jenny;

over," Sebastian commanded before taking the card and snapping

in dismay. "You

"Don't challenge my limits, Sebastian.

we will go our separate ways from now on," Sebastian

appease me and then complain to my mom. But let me be clear-I'm way out of your league." Evelyn chimed in disdainfully, "Exactly. A lowly human

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