When Her "Death" Couldn't Break Him

Chapter 1196



Chapter 1196 She Is Upset

Nicholas walked straight up to her and said. “Let’s go. It’s getting late. We should head back.”

Reluctantly, Cassandra got up.

“Alright”

Without uttering a word to Elena, she followed Nicholas and left.

Elena was rarely irritated by her daughter–in–law to this extent. The more she looked at Cecilia now, the more she grew fond of her.

Once Nicholas and the others left, she immediately asked, “Nathaniel, what’s really going on with your eyes and that surgery?”

Nathaniel knew that even if he revealed to Elena that Nicholas had wanted to kill him after the surgery, Elena could do about it.

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Therefore, he simply mentioned it as a side effect of the surgery, assuring her that everything was now completely fine.

“Alright, that’s good. You seem to be in good health now, so you should consider remarrying Ceci soon,” Elena advised.

Ever since Cecilia saved her, her perception of Cecilia had completely changed.

Even without Elena having to say anything. Nathaniel’s first thought was also about remarrying Cecilia. Thus, he nodded in agreement.

It was getting late, so he took Cecilia with him and headed back to his own place.

On the road, Nathaniel attempted to hold Cecilia’s hand.

Cecilia, however, avoided his advance. “I never agreed to remarry you.”

Back then, he declared we’d divorce, and so we did. Now, he says we should remarry, and expects it to be so? Where in the world does it work like that? Is everything supposed to revolve around his whims

Nathaniel stopped in his tracks, confused.Têxt © NôvelDrama.Org.

“Why? Are you upset?”

He assumed that Cecilia was upset because he had disrupted Nicholas’s wedding ceremony earlier that day.

Cecilia had no idea what he was thinking too.

“Yeah, of course I’m angry.

She wasn’t some object to be claimed or discarded at will.

Cecilia quickened her pace, striding ahead, but Nathaniel, with his long legs, caught up to her in just a few steps. “Nicholas brought this upon himself,” he said. “If you’re upset because of him, then we don’t have to remarry.”

His voice carried a hint of indifference.

Cecilia was taken aback.

When did I ever say I upset because of Nicholas?

“What’s wrong with you?”

Cecilia glared at Nathaniel. Too annoyed to explain, she swiftly walked away.

If it weren’t for her swollen belly, she would have bolted back to her place without a second thought, uninterested in engaging in conversation with this eccentric individual blue of being crazy, he too, grew somewhat irate.

Though he was upset, Nathaniel still escorted her all the way home.

When Cecilia returned to her residence, she immediately instructed the housekeeper to close the door, effectively shutting Nathaniel out

Elliot had been waiting in the room for quite some time. Finally, he saw his parents return, but to his surprise, they started arguing.

He instantly felt a headache coming on.

“Mommy, why did you come in alone? Isn’t scmbag daily coming in?”

“He has his own place. He doesn’t live here,” Cecilia explained in a gentle voice.

Elliot was no longer an innocent three–year–old child.

“Mommy, did you guys have a fight?”

Cecilia blushed. “Of course not. Your father has just recovered. That’s why he can’t stay with us. Otherwise, he might have gotten us infected”

Elliot responded with a skeptical expression.

In the end, he was coaxed into sleep by Cecilia.

Nathaniel stood at the door for a while. Once he was certain that Cecilia really had no intention of letting him in, he called for a car.

When the driver arrived, he settled into the car.

“Take me to Royale Club,” he instructed.

He sent messages to both Zachary and Darren.

Zachary hurried over without delay, and Darren, now free from the responsibility of looking after his wife and child, also went

As soon as they reached the private room, Zachary couldn’t help but say, “Nathaniel, I thought you’d spend some quality time with your wife today. Why are you out here having a drink?”


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