What Happens in Chapter 732 – From the Book Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron)
Dive into Chapter 732, a pivotal chapter in Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron), written by Christia Murray. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Nina looked at Lizzy, her eyes red with guilt and a hint of embarrassment. Her lips quivered as she struggled to say, "I'm sorry."
Lizzy gently patted Nina's head, offering a warm smile. "Even though you betrayed the leader, I won't hold it against you."
Through her tears, Nina asked, "I messed up, so why would you forgive me?"
Lizzy let out a soft sigh, "The leader always said that if we got upset with you, it would put our sister in a tough spot. He couldn't stand to see her caught in the middle, so he always forgave you. No matter what happens, we won't be mad at you."
Tears streamed down Nina's face.
"When Dad left, it hurt so much. But I had my reasons..."
Lizzy interrupted gently, "Let's leave the past in the past. You have no idea how heartbroken your mom was after he left. From now on, let's keep him in our hearts."
"Alright."
Lizzy extended her hand, "Come home with me."
Nina shook her head, "I can't go with you."
"Why not?"
"I've got unfinished business."
Lizzy was taken aback.
Nina continued, "Tell Mom I love her dearly." With that, she turned and sprinted away without looking back.
Lizzy sighed deeply.
In the hospital room, Greta was sharing the cramped space with a few other patients. The small room had four beds in a row, with Greta's being the one by the door.
When Nathalie walked in, the other patients were amazed. "Wow, she's stunning."
But this time, Greta was off the mark.
Nathalie's next words were like a cold bucket of water, "I'm not here for you. I'm here for Nathan."
Greta's face burned with humiliation, but she refused to believe that Nathalie didn't care at all.
She knew Nathalie too well—having grown up without much affection, she had developed a habit of trying to please everyone. If Greta showed even a hint of kindness, Nathalie would be back, eager to help.
"And why should I help you?" Greta asked, trying to sound aloof.
"Because of that unreliable body of yours..." Nathalie teased, pressing lightly on Greta's swollen leg.
"Imagine if Cameron goes broke. What then? You won't have money for dialysis, no funds for a transplant, not even for meds. Your body will swell with fluid, and you'll feel like you're bursting at the seams. You'll be living a nightmare... And when that time comes, won't you come crawling to me for help?"
Imagining herself in such a desperate situation, Greta felt a shiver of fear. "Cameron wouldn't leave me high and dry. Neither would Mom."
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