Summary of Chapter 432 from Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron)
Chapter 432 marks a crucial moment in Christia Murray’s Romance novel, Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Stepping out of Rowland Corporation, Cameron noticed the first snowflakes of the year drifting down from the sky. It was surprising, given how the weather hadn't turned that cold yet.
For reasons he couldn't quite put his finger on, a wave of sadness washed over him. Despite his many talents, he felt like a misfit with nowhere to truly shine.
The Dawson family kept him at arm's length because his father favored his half-brother. The Rowland family was just as wary, fearing he might challenge Benjamin for his spot.
He'd understood these dynamics for a long time but felt like he had no choice but to walk this path.
With a sudden, bitter laugh, he gazed upward, thinking how tragic it was that he'd ended up like a parasite.
Gone were the days when he could strike out on his own.
He wandered the streets aimlessly, the snowflakes settling in his hair, turning it white. Eventually, he stumbled upon a bar he'd never been to before. After a brief moment of hesitation, he pushed open the door and stepped inside.
The warmth and lively chatter inside were a stark contrast to the chilly outside world.
A friendly bar owner approached him with a smile, "What can I get you, sir?"
It was then Cameron remembered he was out of a job, his salary still sitting at Rowland Inc., and his wallet nearly empty.
He asked for the cheapest vodka, "The spicier, the better."
The owner gave him a look of mild disappointment. Such fine clothes for someone who could only afford the cheapest drink.
"Take a seat anywhere, sir," the owner said, his initial enthusiasm waning as he moved on to other patrons.
Back then, he was on fire, tracking their every move and crafting detailed strategies to wipe them out.
In just a year, Dawson International hadn't landed a single profitable deal. A company that can't turn a profit for a whole year would be in a nightmare. They faced layoffs, pay cuts, employee exits... even shareholders bailing, making their situation even worse.
Cameron smirked, feeling a twisted sense of pride. "Seeing you like this means my mission at Rowland Inc. was a success."
Griffin was livid. "You tore Dawson International apart, and for what? Now folks are saying: Cameron's fallen so low he's working for someone else. The golden boy is now a parasite."
Cameron felt the sting of those words, knowing he'd become like a clinging vine in the end.
But pride still flickered in his eyes, and with a sly grin, he said, "I didn’t join Rowland Corporation for personal growth. My aim was to bring down Dawson International, to topple those who rose by feeding off me. Now that it’s done, I have no regrets."
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