Summary of 306 from Let's Start All Over Again, Shall We (Maggie and Nathaniel)
306 marks a crucial moment in Isadora Moonbeam’s Novel novel, Let's Start All Over Again, Shall We (Maggie and Nathaniel). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Chapter 306 I Agree
Maggie laid her hand gently on her cheek, staring out of the window with an empty gaze.
Am I also mentally illf
Am I as erratic as Timmothy?
No. I’m better than Timmotky… But is it fair for me to mock him?
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Do you hate Nathael?” Maggie redirected her focus towards Timmothy, finally reaching the crux of today’s discussion.
Timmothy didn’t respond directly, merely suggesting, “What if you end things with him?”
Hearing these familiar words, Maggie’s heart skipped a beat. The last time, it was these words that led to consequences for both her and Nathael.
Although Timmothy didn’t come out unscathed, it ended up being a lose–lose situation.
No one emerged victorious.
Maggie remained silent for an extended period, so long that she noticed the sun gradually descending in
the west.
The sky took on hues of golden–orange, casting a warm glow over the restaurant. The city, the tall buildings, and the roads all appeared draped in a delicate veil.
Maggie continued to stare vacantly out of the window.
Although she had expected Timmothy to bring up the past and had prepared her response in advance, she found uttering those words incredibly challenging.
Her mouth felt heavy as if filled with metal, her throat tight as if sealed with wax, and her eyes stung as if irritated by sand.
It felt like her nose was submerged, making it hard to breathe, while her cars felt numb as if the wind were rubbing against them like blunt objects.
Every cell in her body resisted, as if each drop of blood struggled to break free from her veins.
Maggie never realised that sadness could be so silent, to the extent that not even a single word could escape her lips.
Timmothy didn’t rush her and merely toyed with the ivory ball in his hand, occasionally producing a faint. sound.
Maggie looked out at the city and whispered softly, “When I first came back, I envisioned growing old with him; I wanted to explore paths untraveled in past lives, witness unseen sights, and experience new things with him. I wanted to love both himself and myself properly.”
Timmothy stayed silent, simply listening attentively.
“But I never imagined that. Just when I thought we could enjoy everlasting happiness, I discovered that my
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Chapter 3061 Agree
Nobody knew how disheartened she felt in that moment.
Yes, disheartened.
It was akin to being full of ambition and planning for a grand romance, only to take a step forward and realise it was no longer attainable.
Maggie sighed softly, and as she turned to face Timmothy, there was a hint of resigned tears in her eyes as she whispered, “Since my time is limited, whether we break up sooner or later doesn’t matter.
The doctor had given her less than six years. If Timmothy hadn’t interfered, she might have waited another four years before parting ways with Nathael,
Although it would have been more painful then, she was reluctant to part with him.
But now, with no alternative, the timing was inconsequential.
“I can agree, but I have a condition,” Maggie stated, her voice gentle as she gazed directly at Timmothy.
Timmothy met her gaze, feeling somewhat dazed.
He struggled to find the right words for her eyes. They were beautiful, clear, and pure, with a touch of detachment, like polished glass or a flowing stream.
But now they were filled with sadness, though only a few tears lingered. Still, they pierced his heart like an arrow, causing cracks to spread.
Then she said, ‘I’ll end things with him in a month.”
She wanted to buy some time. A month was probably the most Timmothy would agree to.
Timmothy scoffed. “You’re really into him.”
Maggie whispered, “I’m not a good person. Nathael has given me so much, so I owe him everything.”
Maggie didn’t know how she left the restaurant. Even in her car, she still felt the chilly breeze.
It seemed like her expensive car was leaking air, letting in the cold from all sides.
Maggie leaned back in her seat, her eyes slightly red.
She blinked as a layer of mist formed on her eyelashes. Although she had come up with what to say, actually saying it out loud felt like tearing her heart out.
The facade of her emotions was torn away, revealing the harsh reality under the sunlight, cold and hopeless.
Maggie felt like she had no more strength to speak, as if she was seriously ill again, with no hope of
recovery.
She couldn’t imagine how much pain Nathael would feel
He loved her so much, and she was going to hurt him. Maggie felt like a terrible person.
She wiped away her tears, laughing at herself. Her past life was like a joke, and this life felt like a dream.
Just then, Nathael called, and when she saw his name on her phone as ‘Crazy Old Fool Nathael‘, Maggie
chuckled, feeling a twinge of sadness.
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