Chapter 541 – A Turning Point in Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron) by Christia Murray
In this chapter of Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron), Christia Murray introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 541 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Cameron was deep in thought. After a while, he spoke up, sounding frustrated, "Greta's always going on about Nathan, and she doesn't even mention me, her husband. That's really strange."
Benjamin, feeling defensive for his friend, chimed in, "I never pegged Greta as the type to chase status. Back when you were the top dog in business, she was all over you. Now that Nathan's in the spotlight, she's switched her focus. Honestly, Cameron, you've been way too lenient with her."
Cameron’s expression darkened as he gritted his teeth, "That's not what I meant." How could Greta be interested in Nathan when she's so scared of him?
Surprised, Benjamin asked, "Then what do you mean?"
Cameron replied, "I just have this nagging feeling that her constant mentions of Nathan are off."
He pondered over Greta’s words, "She keeps insisting Nathan isn’t a Morris. Is there some hidden message in that?"
Benjamin, not one to overthink things, shrugged, "Her words are all jumbled, she's clearly lost it. Nathan came from the union of the McCoy and Rowland families. After they fell out, the McCoys aimed to reclaim Nathan, hence the Morris name."
Cameron sighed, "You might be right. Maybe Greta’s just not in her right mind anymore."
Benjamin couldn't resist teasing, "It must sting to see your wife hung up on another guy, huh? But we can't let a crazy person lead us around, right?"
Cameron started the car and eased it forward. But after just a few meters, he slammed on the brakes. Benjamin jolted forward from the sudden stop. "Cameron, what are you doing? Trying to get us killed?"
Cameron's eyes, sharp like an eagle's, were locked on something ahead, as if entranced.
The psychiatric hospital didn’t have many visitors, and Cameron scrutinized each one carefully. But all he saw were unfamiliar faces.
Until a man in a wheelchair appeared on the screen, making Cameron's heart skip a beat. He nudged Benjamin awake, "Cherry, look."
Rubbing his eyes, Benjamin fixed his gaze on the man in the wheelchair. Despite the man's simple black T-shirt and trousers, sunglasses, and baseball cap, his commanding presence and regal air couldn't be hidden.
Benjamin, ever the simpleton, asked, "What's up with him?"
Cameron shot back, "Doesn't he remind you of someone?"
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