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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1275

Summary for Doll 1275: When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel)

Chapter Summary: Doll 1275 – When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) by Swnovels

In Doll 1275, 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 1275 Treat Me
“I'm feeling much better now. I'll be heading to the preschool shortly,” Elliot responded.

Cecilia expressed her concerns for him, saying, “Why don't you take a couple more days to rest at home after being discharged from the hospital? I will keep you company. You can go back to school after a while.”

Elliot, however, shook his head. “No. I can't. I've already promised the kids at the preschool that I'd draw their portraits today.”

His artwork was particularly captivating, and the children were all fond of Elliot.

Cecilia was about to say something, but Nathaniel interjected, “If the child wants to go, let him. The doctor has mentioned that his condition has stabilized. There's nothing to worry about. If you're still worried, I'll get someone to watch over him.”

Hearing Nathaniel's words and seeing Elliot's pleading eyes, Cecilia had no choice but to compromise.

“All right. If you're feeling unwell at any point, let your teacher know.”

“Okay.”

After making their decision, Cecilia and Nathaniel had breakfast together there before sending Elliot to the preschool.

Upon reaching the preschool, Elliot was about to get out of the car when he turned to his parents with a serious expression. “Mommy and Daddy, you must promise to get along. No fighting, okay?”

“Okay.” Cecilia realized that not only was Jonathan fond of nagging, but Elliot was too.

“All right. That puts me at ease. Daddy, you also need to take good care of my mommy,” Elliot added.

“All right.”

Nathaniel nodded in agreement.

Only then did Elliot leave, feeling at ease.

Cecilia watched the child enter the school grounds, her gaze lingering even after she could no longer see Elliot's small figure. Despite his disappearance from view, she continued to stare in the same direction.

Nathaniel, who was standing beside her, couldn't help but ask, “Shall we go to your office?”

Upon hearing him speak, Cecilia snapped back to reality.

“All right.”

She then gave Nathaniel the address.

She had also seen Nathaniel's Twitter post and was certain that he had lent a helping hand behind the scenes.

Otherwise, the issue wouldn't have been resolved so quickly. Given her own abilities, confronting the Jamieson family was still too overwhelming.

“You're my wife. It's only right that I help you.” Nathaniel was not fond of her being so formal with him.

Cecilia couldn't help but chuckle. “That doesn't mean I shouldn't show gratitude. We should always give thanks when it's due.”

Nathaniel felt a bit helpless. “So, are you also going to treat me to a meal?”

Also? What does that mean? Cecilia was somewhat perplexed, but she still agreed, saying, “Of course. You can choose where we eat.”

“I want to eat the food you cook,” Nathaniel said solemnly.

He hadn't tasted the meals made by Cecilia in a long while. He didn't appreciate it back then, and he regretted it.

“All right. Sure,” Cecilia readily agreed.

Nathaniel's throat tightened slightly as he watched her face light up with a brilliant smile. He had a strong urge to caress her face and lean in for a kiss.

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