Upon hearing this sudden male voice, Mrs. Klein immediately turned her head to look at Sebastian. Her originally unfriendly gaze froze when she saw Sebastian's strong aura and a face more good-looking than her future son-in-law.

She wrinkled her eyebrows and blurted out, "Who are you?"

Sebastian looked her in the eye and calmly said, "I'm that so-called unlucky fool you were talking about."

As soon as he finished talking, not only did Mrs. Klein freeze, but Marilyn, who was defending her daughter at the door, was stunned as well.

They both involuntarily examined Sebastian.

He appeared to be in his twenties and gave off a very mature and steady impression.

Even being insulted as an "unlucky fool" on the spot, his face didn't change. Instead, he calmly admitted he was that "fool," which showed that he was a very composed young man. His height and appearance were also exceptional.

Even women of Mrs. Klein and Marilyn's age couldn't help but blush when they saw such a handsome man.

Sebastian politely said, "Mrs. Bishop, nice to meet you... I'm Sebastian, we've spoken on the phone before."

"Oh... I remember you! Why did you suddenly come over? Are you..." Marilyn was so nervous that she

to the hospital to visit you. Martin, where are the flowers and

responded, "I'm sorry, boss. I forgot to bring them from the trunk

Martin quickly headed to the elevator, desperately hoping there was

Marilyn's

her daughter who had saved Sebastian, he voluntarily took responsibility, and in the end, he proactively helped them

was now visiting

and his attitude towards her was very respectful. He probably wouldn't hate her daughter Steph

entrusting her daughter to the Klein family and facing the disdain of Mrs. Klein, it

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to this young person who Steph

man seemed to have decent character, not like a

looked at Sebastian again, her

gently said, "Seb, no need to be so formal... You don't need to

nickname quite intimate and smiled, "It's the least

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