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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1608

Summary for Doll 1608: When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel)

Chapter Summary: Doll 1608 – When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) by Swnovels

In Doll 1608, 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 1608 Shouldering Blame
After Queenie and Scorpius returned, Cassandra also heard what Cecilia had said.

“Mom, Scorpius, you two are her elders. It's one thing to apologize to her, but how could you actually agree to go to jail?” Cassandra was most afraid that this matter would drag her down.

Scorpius sighed repeatedly. “It's all my fault. I shouldn't have done wrong in the first place. I never thought it would come back to hurt us. I deserve this.”

Upon hearing his words, Queenie couldn't help but say, “I don't blame you. It was my lack of foresight.”

Back then, they abused their power to bully others.

Cassandra watched as the two people took turns shouldering blame, a look of disdain evident in her eyes. “No one can be blamed for this. Who would've known that she was my sister?”

Queenie refuted her, “Even if she wasn't related to us, we shouldn't have acted that way in the first place.”

“Yeah...” Scorpius pounded his leg. “Back then, when I was with Mdm. Queenie, we basically never bullied innocent people. However, as the Jamieson family grew more powerful, our attitudes changed.”

He looked at Cassandra and said, “Cassandra, you need to adjust your attitude in the future. Don't take advantage of those who are vulnerable. Your mother and I are getting old, and from now on, you'll have to forge your own path.”

Cassandra didn't pay any mind to what they said.

“Scorpius, this isn't what you told me when I was a child,” she said. “You told me that I was the prominent young lady of the Jamieson family, that I could have anything I desired, even if it meant taking it by force.”

Scorpius choked on his words, not daring to say anything more.

Queenie simply couldn't be bothered to continue lecturing Cassandra.

Cassandra noticed the two had stopped talking and couldn't help but probe further, asking, “Does Cecilia also want me to go to jail? You didn't agree to it, did you?”

Scorpius shook his head. “Don't worry. I will take full responsibility for what happened before. It has nothing to do with you or Mdm. Queenie.”

Upon hearing that, Cassandra finally allowed herself to exhale a sigh of relief.

Cassandra expressed her gratitude, saying, “Scorpius, thank you.”

Scorpius watched her vanish from sight before he finally took his leave from the Jamieson residence.

Right then, Caliste stopped him and asked, “Mr. Jiminez, where are you headed? Aren't you staying here?”

“It doesn't seem right for a grown man like me to stay here. I'll stay elsewhere,” Scorpius said with a chuckle.

“All right, then.”

Caliste held some admiration for Scorpius.

Not only was Scorpius loyal to Queenie, but he also cared deeply about her reputation.

It was a shame that the two of them didn't end up together back then.

After leaving the Jamieson residence, Scorpius hopped into a car and simply booked a hotel room. He was feeling utterly lost at the moment. How could I possibly make amends for the mistakes I made back then? I even put Jon in danger! Thank goodness that child was smart back then. Otherwise, no matter what I do, I'll never be able to redeem myself.

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