It sounded a little like Sebastian Brenand was begging.

It was the first time Stanley Batton ever saw his friend like that.

Sebastian used to be a proud man, always seeming aloof and would never beg anyone.

Stanley nodded. "Hey, we're good friends. You can stay for as long as you want."

Sebastian laughed bitterly. "Thank you."

Sharon Lindt felt bad for him. "Sebastian, of course, you can stay here. I think of you as my son."

His eyes immediately filled with tears upon hearing her words.

He liked Sharon a lot more in comparison to his mother, replaceing them to be completely different.

"Sharon, if only you were my mother," he sighed with a bitter laugh.

Rachel Wood resonated with his statement. If Sharon was his mother, they would've gotten married long ago and none of those terrible things would've happened.

"I think it'd be wonderful to have another son. That way, I'd get to have a great daughter-in-law like Rachel," Sharon said, smiling as she ruffled Rachel's hair affectionately. "Rachel, stay here and make yourself at home. Sebastian and Stanley have been good friends since they were kids. Stanley's home is Sebastian's home, too."

Rachel felt warm in her heart.

It was great to experience kindness in this world full of darkness.

Rachel nodded, feeling touched. "Thank you, Sharon."

"You're more than welcome," Sharon shook her head dismissively. "I'll cook something for you guys."

With that, she left the room.

Stanley then looked at his friend. "Come with me. I have something to tell you."

Immediately after that, he wrapped his arms around Xyla Quest and headed to the nursery, followed closely by Sebastian and Rachel behind them.

Wilson Batton nodded in greeting when he saw them in the nursery as they returned his acknowledgment.

Realizing that they wanted some privacy, Wilson picked Lynette Batton up and walked out of the nursery, followed right after by the nannies with Leon Batton. After the door closed, Stanley and the others were left on their own.

He directed them to sit on the bed before gazing at Sebastian.

"Let me know if you need any help, and I'll support you in every way possible, be it in terms of money or anything else."

Sebastian felt warm in his heart again. "I know, but that probably won't be necessary. I've saved up quite a lot of money over the years. It'll be enough for Rachel andme to start anew out there."

"Okay, but don't hesitate to come to me if you need any help," Stanley insisted.

Sebastian nodded before turning his gaze to Rachel. "I will no longer be the young master of the Brenand family. I won't have the kind of status I used to. Would you mind?"

She immediately shook her head. "I don't care what your status becomes. I won't mind at all. I'll stick with you through thick and thin, even if that means begging on the streets for a living.

"You and I will share all the good and bad in life," she added.

Sebastian had given up everything for her, even crossing all of his moral boundaries. She would willingly sacrifice her life for him in return.

She would be with him for the rest of her life.

When he heard what she said, he smiled in satisfaction.

Stanley and Xyla exchanged glances and smiles after witnessing this heart-warming scene.

Right then, the nursery door opened again.

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