What Happens in Chapter 444 – From the Book Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron)
Dive into Chapter 444, a pivotal chapter in Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron), written by Christia Murray. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Cameron looked a bit taken aback, but didn't bother digging into why.
Nathan strolled in Rowland Corporation, rocking a pair of sunglasses and a sleek black suit with a crisp white shirt underneath. His time abroad had added a few inches to his height, taking him from 5'9" to an impressive 6'2". Even though he was only in his early twenties, his worldly adventures had given him a maturity that set him apart from his peers. The slicked-back pompadour he sported only added to his sharp, almost fierce vibe.
He was the very picture of a confident, grown man.
Trailing behind him were two lines of people, reminiscent of a regal procession. His two standout secretaries led the way: one a tech whiz, the other a social savant, both indispensable in business maneuvers. There were the elite bodyguards, martial arts experts from across the globe, each one tall, poised, and exuding an aura of excellence.
As soon as Nathan walked into Rowland Corporation, he became the center of attention.
The female employees couldn't help but be drawn in by his commanding presence, his perfectly proportioned physique, and a face that seemed like it was carved by the gods themselves. They couldn't stop themselves from whispering in awe, "Wow, he's stunning."
"Way more attractive than any celebrity."
"He's pure walking charisma."
"How can someone look that good?"
Nathan, hands casually tucked in his pockets, could only roll his eyes at their swooning. Keeping his cool, he told his secretary, "I can't stand it when people comment on my looks. Make sure it stops. It's just tacky."
Dominick's jaw dropped, taking a moment to process. "Boss, I can handle anything else, but stopping this is harder than climbing Everest."
Nathan shot him a look, managing to command respect without raising his voice.
Dominick looked as if he were grappling with an impossible task, "It's not that I don't want to help. Your presence is just too striking. Even I nearly fell for it when we first met."
Nathan snapped, "Enough. If I hear anything like that again, I'll personally make sure you regret it."
"Mr. Nathan, please, have a seat," Benjamin said warmly, motioning for Nathan to sit.
Nathan stood there, quietly sizing up Benjamin. His lips curled into a slight, amused smile.
This guy didn't recognize him?
Well, with the sunglasses and the height boost, not to mention his more refined look compared to two years ago, it made sense.
Nathan didn't hold back and took the lead seat without hesitation.
Benjamin hesitated, then with an awkward chuckle, settled into the seat next to him.
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