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Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron) novel Chapter 839

Summary for Chapter 839: Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron)

Summary of Chapter 839 from Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron)

Chapter 839 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.

A month flew by in what felt like no time at all. The day had finally come for Cameron and Greta to make their divorce official.

Greta and her mom, Margaret, were already at the courthouse, waiting for Cameron to show up. Margaret tried one last time to change Greta's mind, "Greta, please think about this again. Your health isn't the best, and I won't always be around to help. Who's going to look after you once the divorce is final?"

Greta's eyes revealed a mix of reluctance and sorrow, but her mind was clear. "Do you honestly believe he's the same Cameron who used to shower me with love? He's over it. Can't you see? He's not interested in taking care of your daughter anymore."

Margaret countered, "Most couples face rough patches like this. They bicker when they're young, but eventually, they grow old together as each other's only companion."

Greta cut her off, exasperated, "Enough, Mom. I don't need another lecture."

Margaret went quiet, looking a bit sheepish. Tears filled Greta's eyes as she continued, "He's the one who's pushing for this divorce. Do you really think this is what I want?"

Margaret could only let out a heavy sigh.

Soon enough, Cameron arrived. He was a shadow of his former self, having lost almost everything. His clothes were cheap, his hair disheveled, and his face showed the wear and tear of stress and fatigue. He'd arrived by cab.

Seeing him like this, Greta felt a wave of relief. At least she was getting out now. But deep down, something shattered.

Was it her dreams of a fairytale romance?

"Hey, Cameron, you're here," Margaret said, still managing a bit of warmth towards her son-in-law.

But Greta was already annoyed. "Why are you so late? No wonder your business went under; with time management like that, it was bound to happen."

Cameron pulled himself together a bit, shooting a venomous look at Greta before striding inside with his head held high.

Greta watched him go, the man who had once been so gentle and noble, now turned into someone she barely recognized. Life sure had a way of throwing curveballs.

Her determination to go through with the divorce solidified.

When their number was called, Greta couldn't resist glancing at Cameron. But he didn't look back, sitting down in front of the clerk with a steely resolve.

His mind was made up, and so was hers.

Tears welled up in Greta's eyes.

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