Summary of Chapter 641 from Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron)
Chapter 641 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.
"Sis, don't be upset. I've dealt with the Rowland, Dawson, and Stewart families. Those big shots are on the ropes now. Just stick to the instructions I left you, and you'll be running the show in the Capital in no time."
"When that day comes, no one will dare mess with you."
"Nathan, I don't need a fortune anymore, and I'm not yearning for a love that never ends. All I wish for is you to keep living. I beg you, for me, just hang in there."
Nathan, with great effort, reached out to gently stroke Nathalie's hair one last time. "Sis, live your life for me. You need to be happy. Otherwise, my death would be meaningless."
Nathalie held Nathan close, her heart shattering as she wept.
Dominick burst open the car door, his heart sinking at the sight of Nathan barely holding on. His eyes were wide with disbelief, shaking his head as if denying reality.
Nathalie jolted him back: "Dominick, get moving. We need to get Nathan to the hospital."
From somewhere, Nathalie found the strength to lift Nathan. Dominick quickly opened the car door, and Nathalie nestled Nathan in, staying close by his side.
Dominick, fumbling over his words, said, "Sis, there's no hospital that can help him."
Nathalie cried out in desperation, "No... just drive, hurry up!"
Nathan, his voice barely a whisper, held Nathalie's hand. "Sis, I want to go home. Can you take me home, please?"
Nathalie, tears streaming down, pleaded, "Nathan, tell me who healed you last time. We can find them again, right? Maybe they can save you."
Nathan replied, "He won't save me again. He said our paths have ended."
Nathalie was heartbroken.
Nathan's skin gradually lost its glow, strange black lines appearing here and there.
Despite her overwhelming reluctance, Nathalie knew she couldn't hold onto Nathan any longer.
She lifted him onto her back: "Alright, Sis will take you home."
Nathalie carried Nathan, step by laborious step, back to their sanctuary. As she entered the bedroom, she felt Nathan's strength leave him completely, his body going limp against her.
On the brink of collapse herself, she gritted her teeth, pushing through the immense sorrow to complete their last journey together.
Only after gently laying Nathan on the bed did she slump to the floor, utterly spent.
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