Chapter 858 – Highlight Chapter from Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron)
Chapter 858 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.
Lincoln glanced at his daughter’s tear-streaked, pale cheeks, and his resolve melted away in an instant.
“Vivian, don’t worry. Nathan hasn’t gone far. He’s just over at the neighbor’s.”
Nathalie’s sobs softened into quiet whimpers. “Really?”
Lincoln nodded, albeit reluctantly. “Yes, really. Ashley came to fetch him.”
Nathalie’s sadness eased, and she exhaled with relief.
“I’ll go get him back.”
She wobbled a bit as she got to her feet.
Lincoln, concerned that Morris might spill the beans about his less-than-stellar actions to Nathalie, quickly intervened. “Vivian, you should take it easy. Let Dad go and bring him home.”
Lizzy stifled a giggle and muttered under her breath, “Uncle, looks like your plan backfired.”
At the Stewart Estate, the main house...
When Lincoln showed up at the Stewart family’s main house, Regan was taken aback.
Since the secondary branch had taken the reins of Stewart Enterprises, the main branch was like weeds clinging to a crack, almost reduced to ordinary folks. Despite living next door to each other, the brothers might as well have been separated by oceans, with no contact at all.
“What are you doing here?” Regan asked, not bothering to hide his annoyance.
Lincoln closed his umbrella and walked into the main house as if it were still his childhood home.
He looked around. The same simple mahogany furniture stood unchanged, and memories of sitting at his grandparents’ feet flooded back.
Lincoln was overcome with emotion. “If Grandpa and Grandma were still with us, seeing us tear each other apart over the Stewart family’s fortune, it would break their hearts.”
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