Chapter 466

Sebastian Winslow had completely forgotten about his sister's infatuation with Alexander Kensington. His sole focus now was catching a glimpse of Alexander's mysterious fiancée.

Dominic Reeves could only shake his head at Sebastian's antics. Alexander didn't even spare him a glance.

This moment had been inevitable ever since Alexander publicly acknowledged Evelyn Carter's identity at the Hawthorne family banquet.

Still, there was a sense of relief in finally having their relationship out in the open. It was only a matter of time before the world knew.

As the car rolled up to the gates of Crestview Heights, Alexander ordered Harrison, "Pull over here."

Sebastian frowned. "Why are we stopping?"

Then, Alexander's cold voice cut through the air. "Get out."

Sebastian blinked. "Huh?" He glanced around, confused.

Alexander's piercing gaze locked onto him. "You. Out."

Sebastian scoffed. "Excuse me?" Being kicked out like this was beyond humiliating. His car was still parked at Celestia Group’s headquarters—how was he supposed to get back?

And after coming this far? No way was he leaving without seeing the woman who had captured Alexander’s heart.

Only a fool would comply.

Sebastian planted himself firmly in his seat, legs splayed defiantly. "Not happening."

"Out. Now." Alexander's tone darkened, his eyes narrowing dangerously.

Sebastian gripped the door handle and the seat, refusing to budge. "Nope. I’m seeing your fiancée today. You can’t make me leave. Absolutely not."

"Harrison." Alexander’s patience had run out.

Harrison had anticipated this. Without hesitation, he unbuckled his seatbelt and moved toward Sebastian.

Sebastian tensed. "W-What are you doing?" His grip on the door loosened slightly.

With a quick warning, Harrison yanked the door open. Sebastian nearly tumbled out.

"This—this is assault! I’ll sue you!" Sebastian jabbed a finger at Harrison before turning pleading eyes to Alexander. "We’ve been friends for years! Practically brothers! You’ll have to introduce us eventually—why not now? Kicking me out like this is just—"

Before he could finish, Harrison hauled him out of the car.

Sebastian wanted to vanish on the spot. Never in his life had he been manhandled like this. Even if no one else was around, the security guards had witnessed everything.

Humiliating.

Harrison set him down and shut the door. Sebastian lunged forward, but Harrison blocked him effortlessly.

"Mr. Winslow," Harrison said calmly, "please don’t make this difficult."

Sebastian knew better than to push it. Harrison might look like a stoic statue, but he was trained in combat. Sebastian stood no chance.

And honestly? Harrison wouldn’t even need to break a sweat.