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Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron) novel Chapter 759

Summary for Chapter 759: Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron)

Chapter 759 – Highlight Chapter from Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron)

Chapter 759 is a standout chapter in Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron) by Christia Murray, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

"The dirty money he's got, I'll make sure he coughs it up. And that surveillance system? I'll see to it that he hands it over to the government."

When it came to everything else, Nathalie was well aware that the bigger the invention, the more careful you had to be before it became mainstream. She needed to think things over thoroughly.

Officer Baldwin was already looking like he'd seen a ghost. "Do you think he'll go for it?"

"Ashley, I'd advise you to take it slow."

"If he can't get on board with your plan and ends up getting suspicious, wouldn't that backfire?"

Nathalie quietly assured, "He'll agree."

In this life, he had always been her ray of sunshine. Now, it was her turn to pull him out of the shadows and into the light, to let him see the spring cherry blossoms and feel the warmth of the winter sun.

As Nathalie left the prison, she stumbled upon a sleek black Ferrari at the gate, with a license plate she recognized instantly: 888. Nathalie raised an eyebrow in surprise.

"Sis, what's Mr. Gavin doing here?" Lizzy whispered.

Nathalie replied, "Maybe he's proud of his son's achievements for once and decided to pay a visit to the son he usually ignores."

Nathalie approached the Ferrari, and the passenger window slowly rolled down. Gavin smiled and greeted her, "Ashley. What a coincidence. What brings you to a place like this?"

His tone—so much like Benjamin's—was dripping with condescension, especially when talking about prisons.

Nathalie glanced at the towering walls. "I'm here to visit an old friend."

Gavin smirked, "Oh, I forgot, Ashley. You come from a modest background. It's not surprising you'd have some unsavory connections."

A personal jab? At his own son, no less?

With a father like that, no wonder Nathan preferred prison over freedom.

Nathalie replied smoothly, "I didn't see him, but he accepted my gift. This winter, I won't worry about him being cold or alone."

While the Rowland family felt embarrassed about Nathan, Nathalie was nothing but proud.

"And how long's your friend in for?"

Nathalie looked Gavin in the eye. "He's got talent like no other. If he wants, he can walk out anytime."

Gavin's expression shifted to one of visible unease.

He let out a cold laugh, "Ashley, you think this prison's some revolving door for him? Come and go as he wishes?"

Nathalie stated firmly, "I can't speak for others. But him? Just wait and see."

With that, Nathalie turned and left, her face clouded with determination.

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