Summary of Chapter 566 from Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron)
Chapter 566 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.
"Wheelchair?"
Cameron's face paled in an instant, his confusion finally starting to clear up.
"Cherry, do you remember that guy in the wheelchair we saw on the surveillance footage last time?"
Benjamin seemed to recall, shivering a bit. "This is crazy. That man keeps visiting Greta, and every time he does, she falls ill. It has to mean her sickness is tied to him. But who the heck is he?"
Cameron furrowed his brows, totally puzzled. "I don't really care who he is; what baffles me is why Greta keeps pointing fingers at Nathan for hurting her."
Benjamin nodded in agreement. "Yeah, how can Greta mix them up?"
"Do they look exactly alike?" Benjamin's imagination ran wild. "Or maybe he’s pretending to be Nathan?"
Cameron stated with determination, "I have to find this man in the wheelchair."
"How are you gonna do that?" Benjamin asked.
As they walked out of the hospital, Cameron said, "Since this ties back to Nathan, we'll confront him directly."
It wasn't until Cameron retrieved a photo from his car—a blurry image with a faint silhouette of a person in a wheelchair emerging from a dark background—that Benjamin caught on to his plan.
"You're going to confront Nathan with this picture?"
Cameron nodded.
Benjamin asked, "Do you think he'll fess up?"
Cameron replied, "I just want to see how he reacts."
Nellie stood there, clearly disheartened.
She pleaded, "Cameron, cilantro's lovely and tasty, can’t we just plant a bit?"
"This is my home," he said, tired of her persistence, asserting his authority, "I decide what gets planted here."
After that, Nellie never brought it up again.
Now, seeing the estate teeming with vibrant fruits and vegetables, all neatly organized by Nathalie, with melon vines climbing the walls and plots of colorful tomatoes and peppers, it looked like a lively painting.
Cameron suddenly realized how short-sighted he had been.
Missing out on this colorful pastoral scene, he had also missed out on the wonderful Nathalie.
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