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Chapter 1636 Indifference

Tamara said, "Just plain water for me." "A cup of black coffee," Sebastian said coldly. "Alright, please wait a moment." The waiter left. Sebastian's eyes were fixed on Tamara. Seeing her uneasy demeanor, he asked coldly, "What did you dream about?" Tamara hesitated at his words. Then, the tips of her ears turned red, and she found it difficult to talk about the dream. Sebastian noticed her embarrassment and furrowed his brows. "This is quite strange, and it's important to us. I've analyzed it a bit. Our dreams all started from seeing that white light. The dream on the first night ..." He paused for a moment before continuing, "Something happened between us. But I feel like it wasn't the current us. It was as if it was our future selves." Tamara blinked, surprised by how casually he brought it up. How could he say it so calmly? She nodded. "Yes, it should be from the future. I couldn't speak yet." "I see," Sebastian responded. "As for the dream on the second night. It should be a continuation of the first dream. Your brother brought paparazzi into the room. And later, you became pregnant and forced me to marry you." Tamara fell silent. Why was he making it as though she forced him into a marriage? But on second thought, that seemed exactly the case. Sebastian was indeed forced to marry her due to the pregnancy. But that wasn't her intention. Tamara hurriedly explained, "That wasn't my intention. I was forced by my brother." Sebastian's brows furrowed. "So, besides the first night, the dreams on the second night were from our own point of view?" Tamara paused. She never thought about this before. But now that Sebastian had mentioned it, she began to come to the realization. "Yes, it does seem that way. Strange." The more she thought about it, the stranger it seemed. Why were they dreaming about this? She looked at Sebastian. "Do you think these dreams are a warning or a memory?" Sebastian's face fell. "I don't know." Just then, the waiter knocked on the door and entered. They placed a glass of plain water before Tamara and a cup of black coffee in front of Sebastian. Tamara took a sip of water and couldn't help but say, "It's hard to say for sure. After all, it's just two dreams. If there is another dream tonight, I think that means the dreams are part of someone's memories." Sebastian asked coldly, "Are you suggesting that I really married you? That you're really pregnant with my child?" Tamara was taken aback and quickly shook her head. "No, that's not what I meant. I was just analyzing ..." But it was indeed as she said. However, it was something from her past life, as Margot had told her. But she couldn't tell Sebastian that. Judging from his reaction, it seemed that he didn't want such things to happen. Tamara blinked and continued to drink her water. Sebastian grew annoyed as the girl tried to explain herself. Was she hoping for the dreams to become a reality or not? He picked up his coffee and took a sip. "Let's exchange numbers. If we dream again tonight, we can communicate more about it." "Okay." Tamara nodded. She took out her phone and gave Sebastian her number. After adding each other's contacts, she said, "We can't be sure about anything for now. Let's get in touch." "Alright," Sebastian responded coldly. Tamara stood up. "I'll be leaving now." Sebastian didn't say anything. His eyes were lowered, and he seemed lost in thought. Tamara pursed her lips and walked toward the door. However, just as she reached the doorway, Sebastian suddenly said, "Wait."

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