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Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron) novel Chapter 539

Summary for Chapter 539: Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron)

Summary of Chapter 539 from Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron)

Chapter 539 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.

Cameron didn't say a word. He slipped into the driver's seat, a shadow over his face, and hit the gas, speeding off towards the psychiatric hospital.

Benjamin, eaten up by curiosity, couldn’t hold back. "Cameron, what’s the deal? Come on, spill the beans!"

Cameron finally spoke, his tone grim. "Lately, Greta's been talking crazy, all about Nathan. She claims she knows his dirty secrets and wants him to pay big to keep her quiet. I figured she lost it after the divorce, so I had her checked in."

Benjamin's eyes went wide, like he'd stumbled into some strange new world, his face a mix of confusion and eager curiosity.

"Greta's got dirt on Nathan? That's gold! If we can get her to tell us, we could stop Nathan from wrecking the future of both the Dawsons and the Rowlands."

Cameron found Benjamin's naivety almost charming. "You're just too sweet for your own good. The Nathan Greta's talking about isn't your average guy—he's a real piece of work."

Benjamin looked horrified. "No wonder he managed to tank both our families, two of the richest in the Capital, in no time flat."

His feelings for Nathan were a twisted mix of hate and fear. "I’m dying to know what skeletons he’s hiding."

At the psychiatric hospital.

When Cameron and Benjamin got there, they rushed straight to Greta's room. But what they saw left them completely stunned.

Greta was a mess, her hair all over the place, face pale, huddled in the corner of the bed. When she saw them, terror flashed across her face: "I was wrong. I was wrong. Please, don't hurt me."

His feelings for Greta were tangled—deep affection clashed with the bitterness of betrayal.

Before Cameron could sort through his emotions, he knew he couldn't live with Greta.

He sternly warned the doctor, "She's gotten worse every day since she arrived. How are you treating her?"

The doctor patiently explained, "Mr. Dawson, many patients experience worsening symptoms in a new environment. But don't worry, she'll slowly stabilize."

Feeling defeated, Cameron waved the doctor away. "Leave us. I need to talk to my wife alone."

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