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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 380

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Chapter 380 Divorce Again
Upon hearing that, Nathaniel didn't ask any more questions.

After that exchange, Cecilia returned to her room.

The day after tomorrow was the New Year's Day celebration. A holiday was approaching. The following day, Nathaniel didn't have to go to work, and Jonathan didn't have to attend school.

Cecilia led Nathaniel into a small room. “I need to talk to you about something.”

She was unaware that Jonathan was eavesdropping outside the door.

“What's the matter?” Nathaniel stood before her, his tall figure blocking most of the light.

“I've given it a lot of thought, and I think we should proceed with the divorce first.” Cecilia knew that taking advantage of his amnesia to seek a divorce wasn't quite right, but she had no choice.

She couldn't bear the thought of losing her child.

Nathaniel grimaced. For a long time, he remained silent.

Cecilia knew he wouldn't agree immediately, so she added, “In reality, the person you've always loved isn't me at all, but a beautiful female celebrity. You two were each other's first love. If you divorce me now, she'll surely welcome you. That way, once you regain your memory, you won't have any regrets.”

Nathaniel silently listened to her ramble on.

Over that period, most of his memories had returned. Thus, of course, he remembered why he initially fell in love with Stella.

Firstly, it was because she saved Elena. Secondly, he felt that he had reached the age where he should be in a relationship.

However, neither Nathaniel nor Stella have any semblance of emotional connection. In fact, they didn't even hold hands.

Cecilia didn't know any of that, and Nathaniel knew he couldn't admit to having regained most of his memory at that moment.

If he did, Cecilia would surely demand a divorce. He was certain about it.

He had watched the video of their initial divorce proceedings provided by Mason. In order to secure the divorce, Cecilia shockingly admitted to infidelity in public, even using it as leverage to pressure him into the divorce.

Cecilia was curious to see how he would continue to spin that lie.

That morning, Mason was summoned. He arrived with several stacks of paperwork in his hands.

“Mrs. Rainsworth, I presume you're aware that I was dismissed by Rainsworth Group quite some time ago. I only recently became aware of Mr. Rainsworth's financial issues myself. Nicholas' intentions aren't as simple as just taking over Mr. Rainsworth's position. Take a look at these documents. They're all transfer agreements signed on Mr. Rainsworth's behalf. Now, all of Mr. Rainsworth's assets have been transferred under his name, including Orion Corporation's shares.” Mason handed over all the documents to Cecilia.

What he said was true. Ever since Elena heard Nathaniel express his dislike for people exploiting his identity, she had Nicholas transfer Nathaniel's assets. Her aim was to hand over the company to Nicholas as quickly as possible.

During that time, Nathaniel was kept in the dark and only received the transfer contract afterward. Elena even pleaded with him to keep that matter a secret, no matter what.

Cecilia looked at the agreement. It doesn't seem fake.

Nathaniel then asked Mason, “Could you tell Ceci how much money I still owe at this point?”

Owe? Mason was taken aback. His private stash is worth more than the entirety of Orion Corporation! How could he have owed anyone money?

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