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Chapter 237

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The Billionaire's Last Obsession series 237 Summary In this chapter, Lillian reveals her true skill with the bow, having pretended to be clumsy to embarrass Everly and drag her into disgrace. Amidst the hostile crowd, Lillian boldly demands the boy tied to the wooden wheel, shocking everyone who viewed such people as mere slaves. Everly reacts with fury and contempt, accusing Lillian of shamelessness, especially in front of Sebastian.

Allen, indifferent to the boy's status, orders the boy to be untied, and the boy respectfully approaches Lillian, who admires his resilience and decides to save him. Sebastian notices Lillian's attention on the boy and sternly reminds her she is not to look at other men, displaying a rare moment of jealousy that softens Lillian and strengthens their bond. Everly's anger intensifies as she confronts Sebastian, accusing Lillian of disrespect and lack of love for him. Sebastian coldly rebukes Everly, dismissing her as no sister and insisting on formal address.

He declares that his love for Lillian is what matters, regardless of her feelings, showing his unwavering trust in Lillian's judgment. Everly, overwhelmed by his merciless stare, is silenced when Cary sternly tells her to stop, leaving her unable to respond and highlighting the tense power dynamics between the characters. Continue Regular Chapter Reading Below Chapter 237: The Boy That wretched woman-her skill with the bow was undeniably exceptional, yet she had deliberately played the part of a clumsy fool, making everyone laugh at her expense and dragging Everly down into disgrace.

The sheer audacity was unbearable. Lillian, feeling the heavy weight of hostile glances from the onlookers, shifted her mocking eyes toward Everly. "It appears my winnings are still lacking something, don't you think?" Allen, quick to sense the bitterness simmering in Everly's gaze, stepped forward without hesitation. "Yes, Ms. Lillian, what is your wish? Whatever it may be, we will see to it." With a cold, disdainful look aimed at Everly's twisted expression, Lillian pointed toward the boy still bound to the large wooden wheel. "Him. I want him." Her declaration stunned everyone present.

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To them, these people were little more than slaves-without rights, possessions to be bought, sold, or handed over like objects. No one could have imagined that this girl would brazenly demand one in the middle of a public gathering. Everly's face lit up with cruel satisfaction. "You shameless vixen! To have such indecency in front of Sebastian-" The crowd shifted uneasily, their eyes now filled with contempt as they glanced at Lillian. Lillian paid no attention to Everly's outburst. Instead, she calmly fixed her gaze on Allen, waiting for his response. Allen nodded with a dismissive air.

To them, someone like that boy was insignificant. At his signal, a servant stepped forward and untied the ropes binding the boy. The boy, though ragged and covered in dirt, approached Lillian with his head bowed respectfully. "Master," he said quietly. Despite his tattered appearance, the boy's eyes gleamed with a fierce, unyielding spirit. Lillian had noticed how he had endured the earlier arrow without flinching-a testament to his extraordinary resilience. That was precisely why she had decided to save him. The boy froze when he saw her scrutinizing gaze.

A flicker of surprise crossed his face before he nodded solemnly. "Yes." Sebastian, observing the way Lillian had been staring at the boy, turned her firmly toward himself, his voice possessive and low. "You are not allowed to look at other men." Lillian almost laughed aloud-it was the first time she had witnessed such childish jealousy from him. Still, she nodded obediently. "Alright, I won't. I'll only look at you." Her words softened him immediately. He smiled tenderly and ran his fingers gently through her hair. Everly, however, was burning with rage at the sight.

Sebastian wasn't angry at all-he was looking at that woman with such warmth! She stormed up to him, her eyes glistening with fake tears. "Sebastian, this woman has the nerve to flirt with another man right in front of you. She doesn't care about you one bit. How can you stand there so indifferent? She doesn't love you!" Nearby, Lillian shivered at the sound of Sebastian's name spoken so sweetly, a shiver running down her spine. She shot a playful glare at the culprit, who chuckled helplessly. His little fox was jealous once again. Everly's bitterness reached a breaking point.

"Sebastian, she doesn't care about you at all. She demanded that boy without a second thought for your feelings. What she's done is a disgrace to the Austine family. A woman like her is unworthy of being its mistress!" Sebastian's expression hardened, his gaze turning icy as he fixed Everly with a cold, cutting stare. "I have no sister, so do not presume such familiarity. Address me as Mr. Whitmore. As for my fiancée-whether she loves me or not is irrelevant. What matters is that I love her. That is all.

You need not concern yourself any further." He knew Lillian had her reasons for claiming the boy, and he trusted her implicitly. In just a few sharp sentences, Everly felt her blood run cold. His eyes-so merciless, so piercing-cut straight through her. Tears welled up, threatening to spill over. She opened her mouth to argue, but Cary's voice interrupted her sharply. "Everly, enough!" The old man's stern reprimand struck her like a whip. She turned instinctively toward him, only to find his gaze steely and unforgiving.

A chill ran down her spine, and every word she had intended to say died on her tongue. Conclusion The tension in the air settled like a heavy fog, leaving the characters to grapple with their own emotions and unspoken truths. Lillian's quiet determination to protect the boy revealed a depth of compassion beneath her bold exterior, while Sebastian's unwavering devotion to her showed a love that transcended societal expectations and rivalries. Their connection, fragile yet fierce, stood as a testament to the power of trust and loyalty amid the storm of jealousy and disdain.

Meanwhile, the dynamics between Lillian and Sebastian reveal layers of affection and possessiveness that add a tender yet volatile edge to their relationship. Their interactions suggest that beneath the surface of power struggles and public displays, there is a vulnerable connection that might be tested by external pressures and internal doubts. With Cary's stern intervention silencing Everly, the stage is set for conflicts that are as much about pride and power as they are about hidden fears and desires.

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