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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1351

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Doll 1351 – Highlight Chapter from When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel)

Doll 1351 is a standout chapter in When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) by Swnovels, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.

Chapter 1351 A Bad Guy
Fortunately, Calvin continued to drive a bit further. Otherwise, there would have been a collision.

The driver was taken aback.

Just as he was about to apologize to his boss, Darren had already stepped out of the car first, heading toward Calvin's car.

When Madeline saw Darren, she realized, it was him who had been following her.

Unfazed by Darren, Calvin too, stepped out of the car.

Darren was about to strike Calvin.

With a swift and agile move, Calvin managed to dodge.

Madeline stepped down immediately, blocking Darren's path. “Darren, are you out of your mind? This is my boss!”

“Boss?” Darren chuckled. “What kind of boss escorts a female employee home late at night?”

“It's all because you were following me. He thought you were a bad guy!” Madeline explained.

Darren was taken aback.

Madeline glared at him fiercely, then turned her gaze toward Calvin. Her eyes were filled with remorse. “I'm sorry, Mr. Reese!”

Mr. Reese?

When Darren had just gotten out of the car, he caught sight of Calvin and felt a sense of familiarity with the man.

Upon hearing Madeline address him as Mr. Reese, it all came rushing back to him.

“Are you Calvin Reese?”

With a calm expression, Calvin responded, “Yes.”

Darren's eyes turned icy. “So, you've shifted your attention from Cecilia to my wife? The rumors were indeed true. Your taste, Calvin, is truly unique. You have a thing for married women!”

Coldly, Calvin slowly tightened his hand, but for the sake of Madeline's dignity, he refrained from laying a hand on Darren.

Madeline's face turned even redder in frustration.

“Darren, watch your language. There's absolutely nothing going on between Mr. Reese and me.”

She had known Calvin for less than a month.

The commotion outside had caught a few people's attention, including Cecilia.

After they emerged, they realized that Darren and Calvin were arguing.

Realizing it was all a misunderstanding, Cecilia breathed a sigh of relief.

“You guys probably haven't eaten yet, right? How about having a meal before you leave?”

Glancing at Nathaniel who was not far away, Calvin responded curtly, “Fine.”

Nathaniel knew that he had to be magnanimous at this moment. Otherwise, he would be pushing Cecilia toward his love rival.

“Mr. Reese, it's been a while.”

“Long time no see.”

The two love rivals shook hands, both of them exuding an offbeat vibe.

However, as Cecilia was present, everyone was rather gentlemanly.

Inside the house, Darren held his daughter, Amelia, unwilling to let go. It had only been a little over a month since he last saw her, yet she had grown a lot.

“Amy, call me Daddy,” he coaxed softly.

The little girl was so young at that time, she could only gurgle and coo while watching Darren speak, completely unable to speak on her own.

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