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A Divorce After My Rebirth Complete Novel novel Chapter 621

Summary for Chapter 621 Is It Time to Leave?: A Divorce After My Rebirth Complete Novel

Summary of Chapter 621 Is It Time to Leave? from A Divorce After My Rebirth Complete Novel

Chapter 621 Is It Time to Leave? marks a crucial moment in Internet’s Internet novel, A Divorce After My Rebirth Complete Novel. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Isabella held such significance in his heart.

If Cedric ever had the chance, she would be the only one he'd cherish.

And he would only leave the pain for Natalie and her child!

"Nat…"

Cedric's heart bled continuously as he listened to her words.

He didn't deserve it!

Even if he was suffering, he didn't have the right!

He didn't have the right to raise Luna as she grew up.

None at all!

As she said, he didn't deserve it.

No one knew what kind of inner turmoil Cedric experienced during his time with Natalie.

Each time he looked at Natalie, his heart seemed to ache like a sharp blade was cutting it.

The sensation was so painful!

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At noon, Natalie had to drink the bitter medicine again.

After Irwin arrived, he spent a full two hours in the study with Cedric. No one knew what they discussed. But when they emerged from the study, Natalie could sense the weightiness in the air, indicating the severity of the situation in Wexford.

"Xyla."

"Yes, Miss." Xyla approached respectfully.

Natalie said, "This soup is delicious. Bring me another bowl!"

Her tone was cheerful, evidently finding comfort as the tension between the two men increased.

It was inevitable.

That was the dynamic between her, Cedric, and Irwin. She only felt some relief when she saw the two men in distress.

Cedric and Irwin exchanged a glance.

Both saw a subtle heaviness in each other's eyes.

She blamed them!

Though they knew she would never forgive them in this lifetime, the burden weighed heavily on both their hearts when faced with the fact.

So… karma was indeed real!

One shouldn't easily scheme against others. It might just backfire.

Cedric and Irwin never believed in those words.

But now, they did.

"Miss." Xyla carefully served Natalie a bowl of soup, intending to feed her.

However, Natalie skillfully took the spoon from her hand. "I'll do it myself!"

Lydia and Xyla silently exchanged a glance. When they turned to Natalie again, their eyes were filled with distress.

Their hearts genuinely ached for her.

She… was a lady of the Jarvis family, the treasure of her brother and parents. Yet, she suffered like no other.

What kind of fortune awaited her in such darkness?

Natalie didn't want this fate, right?

No matter what happiness one lived in, it needed to be seen with one's own eyes.

Yet Natalie couldn't see.

After Irwin left, Cedric sat beside Natalie. Natalie keenly felt the oppressive aura emanating from the man in the darkness.

"If you could see, you'd love this place," Cedric suddenly remarked.

It was true.

Natalie would indeed love this place. Just hearing Lydia and Xyla talk about it, she felt it was where she belonged.

"Sometimes, it's better not to see! Then you won't see the dirty things," Natalie replied in a meaningful tone.

Cedric stiffened!

He knew she was referring to him and Isabella…!

But that wasn't the only problem he had on his plate. He also had to deal with the Schneider family.

Abigail was still waiting.

"Nat, you really set up a good game for me," Cedric said bitterly.

Natalie fell silent.

A game?

Indeed!

Once, Cedric had hysterically tried to send Natalie to prison using any means necessary. He had done that for Isabella's sake.

And now, Natalie had gone to great lengths to set a trap that he couldn't escape, burdening him with endless troubles.

One month! That was the limit!

He said he would stay here with her for three months? He said he wanted to be the first person she saw when she regained her sight?

But would things in Wexford allow it? Hah!

Lucas was barely holding on now.

Cedric... had to return to Wexford.

"Everything is clear now, right?" Cedric asked with a hint of reluctance at this moment.

He had never thought of losing her, whether in their previous life or this one!

No matter how bad things had gotten between them, he had never truly considered losing her.

The fear of losing her was evident.

And now...

Natalie had personally woven a cage for him! If he didn't enter it, how could she be content?

How could she relieve her anger?

To let Natalie vent her anger, Cedric seemed willing to do anything now!

When Natalie heard Cedric's words, she coldly laughed, "Your wishful thinking is quite impressive."

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