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Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron) novel Chapter 829

Summary for Chapter 829: Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 829 – Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron) by Christia Murray

In Chapter 829, a key moment in the Romance novel Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron), Christia Murray delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Nina said, "Your so-called attempt at making it up to me? It's absolutely heartless. Mom set me up with four caregivers, but because Greta got jealous, you insisted I give two of them to her just to keep her happy. Seriously, why do you always take her side the moment she starts crying? If that's how it's going to be, then I don't need you as a father anymore."

"What do I care if you decide to be a beggar?"

Nina stood up, her eyes wild with emotion. "Dad, this is the last time I'm calling you that. Our father-daughter relationship is officially over. My resentment towards you ends here too. I hope in the next life, we won't run into each other and can just be strangers."

"Nina—"

Cameron ran after her, begging, "I'm not mad at you anymore, sweetheart. Can you please not leave me? I've already lost everything; can't I at least keep you?"

Nina pushed his hand away. "You want me around so you can use me to manipulate Mom? She'd never let me suffer, and she'll give me plenty of money. You plan on living off the allowance she gives me to keep up your respectable image? Keep dreaming."

With that, Nina walked away without a backward glance. Her voice echoed as she left, "Rotten people belong in the gutter."

Nina's hatred for Cameron was unmistakably clear at that moment. Cameron was left stunned. Was he really so despicable? Even his own daughter despised him so intensely?

"Hahaha."

He laughed bitterly, lost in despair. Laughing at himself for messing up everything he had.

Stewart Mansion.

Nathalie's car was parked by the roadside, her eyes locked on the intersection. This was where Nathan had his accident. A sniper's bullet had hit him right in the heart.

She stepped out of the car and told Lizzy, "Lizzy, I want to stay here for a bit. You go ahead and park the car in the garage."

Lizzy, understanding her sister's pain, gave her a comforting look. "Stay strong, sis."

Regan followed her gaze, roughly guessing what she was referring to, and his face turned a mix of pale and green.

"I didn't expect you'd be even more ruthless than him," he said through clenched teeth.

Nathalie replied, "So, do you regret it now?"

"Had you spared his life, even if he wasn't fond of us, he would've been mindful of our family ties and hesitated to harm you."

"But you weren't content, and you hired an assassin to kill him."

"With his death, our family bond is completely broken," Nathalie said slowly, as if recounting a story that had nothing to do with her, though her hand beneath her sleeve nearly pierced her own skin.

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