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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1011

Summary for Doll Wife 1011: When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel)

Summary of Doll Wife 1011 from When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel)

Doll Wife 1011 marks a crucial moment in Swnovels’s Novel novel, When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Chapter 1011 The Sudden News
Elliot nodded profoundly. “Yes. I understand.”

He simply couldn't bear to see Cecilia get hurt.

Cecilia gently kissed his forehead. “I'm sorry. Earlier at Daltonia Villa, I didn't know the whole story and was too harsh on you.”

Elliot shook his head.

“Mommy, I would never be mad at you.”

Cecilia couldn't help but smile, feeling a deep sense of comfort within her heart.

Giving birth to her two sons was the best thing she had ever done in her life.

They, her sweethearts, were her motivation in life.

After putting Elliot to bed, Cecilia also returned to her room to sleep.

She needed to maintain a good sleep schedule and avoid getting overly emotional. After all, she was pregnant.

Nathaniel had lost his mind, but she couldn't afford to do the same.

Meanwhile, inside her room, Lucille couldn't help but reach out to her fiancé, Mason. “Did Ceci have a fight with Nathaniel?”

Mason was somewhat taken aback. “Why do you ask?”

“She has moved back to the Smith residence with the kid tonight. Usually, when a woman takes her child and returns to her family home, it's a sure sign that she's had a fight with her husband.” Lucille was no fool.

She knew there was certainly more to the story with Cecilia, but she felt bad to probe further.

After hearing this, Mason couldn't help but urge, “Cecilia is pregnant now, and she's also taking care of a child. Whenever you have time, you must take good care of her. We absolutely can't let anything happen to her.”

A while ago, Nathaniel had called Mason, asking him to send more people to safeguard Cecilia. He stressed that under no circumstances should anything untoward happen to Cecilia.

“Ceci and I have been friends since childhood. Obviously, I won't let anything happen to her. Can you answer my question first? Why are they arguing?”

“There are certain things you shouldn't question,” he said.

Nathaniel had instructed before not to disclose it to anyone else.

Nicholas was somewhat incredulous. “Let's discuss it when we have confirmed news tomorrow.”

Jessica had originally thought of calling Miranda, but upon hearing Nicholas' words, she decided not to inform her.

She was then lounging on a plush, expansive bed, indulging in all sorts of comforts.

That used to be Cecilia's room, but Jessica made it her own that day.

The housekeepers found it impossible to deter this visitor. They could only let her occupy Cecilia's position.

The next day, Jessica had already gotten up at the crack of dawn.

The housekeepers were cleaning up and dealing with the aftermath of Elliot's exploits from the day before.

Nathaniel had already gotten up a while ago, sitting alone on the couch, waiting for time to pass.

To him, marriage and divorce were nothing more than a formality, devoid of any special significance.

For some unknown reason, he felt a heaviness in his heart that day.

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