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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1578

Summary for Doll 1578: When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel)

Chapter Summary: Doll 1578 – When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) by Swnovels

In Doll 1578, 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 1578 The Wedding
Even Cassandra had heard about Mason's wedding, and she scoffed, “It's just an assistant getting married. What's the big deal?”

She was playing on her phone when a child's loud crying erupted nearby. The nanny was unable to calm the child down no matter what she tried.

The noise irritated Cassandra, and she snapped, “What are you even doing? You can't even handle a child? Take her outside. She's driving me crazy.”

The nanny had never seen a mother like this. Instead of comforting her crying child, Cassandra wanted the child taken away so she wouldn't be disturbed.

It seemed not all parents in the world loved their children equally.

Passing by, Queenie saw the inconsolable child and took her into her arms.

“What's going on?”

“I don't know. This child just cries all the time,” the many replied.

“Kids cry, but not without a reason,” Queenie said with a slight frown. “Could there be something wrong with her health? Call a doctor to check.”

Hearing the commotion outside, Cassandra immediately came out. “Mom, don't worry. It's normal for kids to cry. Maybe she's just hungry.”

She then turned to the nanny, giving instructions.

“Don't make a fuss over something so trivial. You'll upset Mom. Take her downstairs and feed her more.”

“Yes,” the nanny said, sighing as she carried the child away.

Observing Cassandra's attitude, couldn't help but advise, “Cassandra, Dahlia is your biological daughter. You really should care for her more.”

Cassandra was indifferent. “How am I not caring for her? Mom, you're overthinking it. Kids are like this. They'll grow out of it.”

She truly didn't care about Dahlia's well-being. Her mind was entirely focused on the will Queenie had drawn up.

Queenie wanted to say more, but Cassandra grabbed her hand.

“Mom, even though Dahlia isn't your biological granddaughter, please don't play favorites. When Dahlia was born, Nicholas didn't care about her. You must treat her a little better. And even though I'm not married now, I'll definitely give you more grandchildren in the future.”

The nanny took a deep breath. “The child was gasping earlier, and now she's passed out.”

“What?”

Cassandra finally showed some concern. “Why are you still standing here? Bring her over and take her to the hospital immediately!”

“Yes, yes.”

They rushed to the hospital.

On the way, Cassandra took the opportunity to call Nicholas.

Over on his end, Nicholas saw her name flash on his phone. Thinking of his recent plans, he reluctantly answered.

“What's the matter?”

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