Chapter Summary: Doll Wife 1012 – When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) by Swnovels
In Doll Wife 1012, a key moment in the Novel novel When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel), Swnovels 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.
Chapter 1012 Found Someone New
“Nathaniel, when do we set off?” Jessica asked impatiently.
“After nine,” Nathaniel responded tersely.
He had set the time to meet Cecilia at half past nine.
After hearing that, Jessica felt as though a weight had been lifted off her chest. However, she still asked with a hint of concern, “Should we inform Aunt Elena and the rest about such a significant matter as divorce?”
“Only inform them after the divorce.”
Naturally, Nathaniel had to inform the other members of the Rainsworth family.
Otherwise, they wouldn't know about the divorce.
Upon hearing his words, Jessica thought Nathaniel was determined to leave Cecilia.
“That's true. You now have the right to decide whether to marry or divorce.”
Leaning back in his chair, Nathaniel found his annoyance growing as he listened to Jessica's incessant chatter. “Could you quiet down a bit?” he finally asked.
Jessica's face turned a shade of red, feeling utterly embarrassed and wishing she could find a hole to crawl into.
The housekeeper nearby almost burst into laughter, immediately covering her mouth.
It was clear to everyone that Nathaniel had no fondness for Jessica. It was just that Jessica had no shame.
Jessica genuinely thought it was easier for a woman to pursue a man.
Finally, nine o'clock had arrived.
Eagerly, Jessica followed Nathaniel into the car.
Mason was seated in the passenger seat, and he found it slightly odd when he saw Jessica following him into the car.
“Ms. Quill, why are you—”
Before he could finish his sentence, Nathaniel interrupted him, saying, “I'm the one who asked her to come along.”
Upon hearing that, Mason didn't say anything further.
He was increasingly finding it difficult to understand what Nathaniel was thinking.
As the man and woman drew closer, Cecilia was desperately trying to suppress her tumultuous emotions. “Nathaniel, why did you bring her here if we're getting a divorce?” she asked.
“Of course, he's afraid you'd change your mind,” Jessica replied, taking over the conversation. “I've come with Nathaniel so that he wouldn't be easily deceived.”
Change my mind? Deceived? Cecilia was rendered speechless.
“Cecilia, I appreciate your support for me and Nathaniel,” Jessica said. “Standing here, I hope you won't be reluctant to go through with the divorce.”
During this time, Nathaniel didn't utter a single word.
Cecilia scoffed, then understood what had been unclear before. “I see... That's why you suddenly wanted a divorce, Mr. Rainsworth. You've already found someone new. You two must be exhausted from putting on a show in front of me before. Rest assured, both of you. I'm not the type to pester someone. We're getting divorced right now!”
Cecilia was the first to step into the City Hall.
The last time she was here, it seemed to be about five or six years ago.
Back then, the two of them had discussed divorce, but because of a cool off period, they never actually went through with it.
This time, there was nothing that could stop them from divorcing each other.
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