Chapter Summary: Chapter 863 – Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron) by Christia Murray
In Chapter 863, 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.
Morris smoothly wheeled himself over and settled across from Lincoln, taking his time to pick up the chess pieces and set the board. Lincoln watched him closely, noticing his deliberate movements, and couldn't help but feel a bit concerned. “Do you know how to play chess?” he asked.
“A little,” Morris replied.
“Have you played before?”
“No, but I've learned the rules from a computer,” Morris admitted.
With a sigh, Lincoln removed two pieces from his side of the board. “Don’t say I’m being tough on you. I’ll take away two pieces to keep things fair.”
Morris was momentarily surprised but then placed the pieces back on Lincoln’s side. “No need to give me any breaks.”
“You said it. If you lose too badly, my daughter might not think highly of you. She doesn’t fancy men who aren’t sharp,” Lincoln teased.
Morris chuckled softly. “Alright.”
And so, they began to play. At first, Lincoln casually sipped from his thermos, enjoying the laid-back pace. But after half an hour, he noticed that although Morris’s moves seemed random, he managed to dodge every attack without losing a single piece. Lincoln put his thermos aside and started to focus more intently.
Meanwhile, Morris kept sneaking glances upstairs toward the study and casually asked about Nathalie’s routine. “Does Nathalie always work this late?”
“Yep. For the past few years, working late has been normal for her. I worry about her health and try to get her to take breaks, but if she stops, she starts thinking about her late husband, which drags her down. So, keeping busy with work helps her keep her mind off things,” Lincoln explained.
Suddenly realizing something, Lincoln raised his voice, “Hey, pay attention to the game! You’re not exactly a chess master, and being distracted won’t help. Don’t blame me if you lose.”
Morris smirked, “Alright.”
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