Summary of Chapter 724 from Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron)
Chapter 724 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.
Lincoln's voice was heavy with regret and self-blame as he spoke, "I'm not clueless. I know my Vivian isn't fond of her stepmother and stepsister, and I could tell her childhood wasn't exactly a walk in the park. But I remembered you were the one who raised Vivian, taught her to be so well-mannered and sensible, which is why I gave you the benefit of the doubt. Never in my worst nightmares did I think you could be so heartless. How could you mistreat my daughter like this?"
"We need to sort out this matter regarding my daughter."
Miranda turned ghostly pale, her voice trembling. "How... how do we go about that?"
Lincoln moved closer to Miranda, his fury almost palpable. "I gave you a lot of money. Where did it all vanish to? Why did my daughter have to scrape by?"
Miranda's eyes darted nervously. "I'm sorry, Lincoln. My husband, once he learned about the money, forced me to give it to him to settle his gambling debts. The rest he invested in his business."
Lincoln was boiling with anger. "My money? Why would he take it? Why did you hand it over?"
Miranda stood there, silent and trembling, tears streaming down her cheeks.
Greta, off to the side, was completely floored, her jaw practically hitting the floor. She never realized that her wealthy father's success was built on the support money Lincoln sent for Nathalie.
For Nathalie, Greta felt an overwhelming sense of guilt. Nathalie was truly the family's good fortune. Greta had always looked down on her, but now she saw how wrong she had been.
When faced with Lincoln's accusations, Miranda remained silent, looking like someone who's lost everything but her dignity.
"This wasn't just pocket change. Since you didn't use it to take care of Vivian, I won't let this slide. I'm taking this to court."
Lincoln laughed bitterly, "How can you even say that with a straight face?"
Miranda knew she had no leg to stand on and didn't dare to argue.
Lincoln's voice was cold and unforgiving, "I'm not a saint. Whatever my daughter went through, your daughter deserves twice. Get out, and don't show your face to me again."
Miranda suddenly collapsed to her knees, sobbing. "Lincoln, I was wrong. I deserve punishment, whatever it may be. But please, forgive Greta. You're her only hope."
Lincoln's expression was unreadable, a mix of emotions that were hard to pin down. "I'll make sure she finds no peace, that every day is a struggle."
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