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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 397

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Chapter 397 Did Not Want To See Him Getting Bullied
What Cecilia was unaware of, was that all along, Nathaniel had been silently enduring.

He understood better than anyone, the danger that lurked when he was blind. There were countless people who wished him dead. Now was not the time for him to cling to his pride.

“Thank you.”

Cecilia sat down and handed him a piece of pastry. “You should eat too.”

The sight of the two sharing pastries fell upon Nicholas' gaze, his typically warm eyes suddenly turned somewhat icy.

When his assistant, Jocelyn, arrived, she immediately noticed Cecilia and Nathaniel tucked away in the corner at first glance.

Despite being subjected to the ridicule of others, the two of them didn't care at all, completely engrossed in their own world.

Jocelyn studied Cecilia closely and saw that she was indeed beautiful. Every gesture of hers radiated a gentle elegance, especially her eyes, which were like crystal-clear springs, utterly captivating. It was no wonder Nathaniel was reluctant to divorce her.

Meanwhile, in Niel’s study, Elena was being reprimanded for deceiving everyone and having Nicholas impersonate Nathaniel.

Elena endured the scolding passively, offering no retort.

It wasn’t until the butler announced that it was time that she finally stepped out.

Niel, leaning on his cane, was surprised to see Cecilia had also arrived. Without saying a word, he suggested everyone have their meal first before proceeding with the memorial.

At that moment, Elena heard from the housekeeper that Jonathan had arrived.

“The weather is chilly now. Let the child rest properly and prepare some delicious food for him.”

The housekeeper nodded.

Elliot was led back to his room by the maid, taking in the opulent architecture around him on his way.

“Where's Grandma Elena?”

“Mdm. Elena is quite busy today,” the housekeeper said. “She suggested that you rest in the room for now. As soon as she's done, she'll come to see you. You'll be staying here for the night.”

“Thank you.”

Elliot had an innocent look on his face.

“Such a sweet talker.” The housekeeper was instantly charmed by the adorable and sensible Elliot.

Meanwhile, Cecilia was unaware that her younger son had secretly taken a cab to the location, planning to have dinner with Nathaniel, pay respects to their ancestors, and then head back.

Unexpectedly, after they had finished eating, Niel insisted they stay. “You’ll be staying here tonight,” he said.

From a distance, Miranda, Adrian’s wife, watched them with some confusion. She had distinctly told Cecilia that the man she might be in love with wasn’t necessarily Nathaniel.

So why, now that Nicholas had returned, did Cecilia not even glance his way?

Her questions remained unanswered.

Cecilia no longer cared about the surrounding mockery. After returning to the room with Nathaniel, she called the caregiver, stating they would return the next day.

After she hung up the phone, Nathaniel said solemnly, “I'm sorry you had to go through that today.”

Cecilia was taken aback.

To be honest, she didn't feel slighted at all that day. Perhaps it was because she just didn't care anymore.

Back when she was living in the Rainsworth residence, her grievance stemmed from the fact that Nathaniel, her own husband, clearly had the capability to protect her from being bullied. Yet, he simply stood by and watched as she was mistreated.

Now, she no longer felt the way she used to.

“Don't worry, I came here of my own accord.”

After finishing her statement, Cecilia further clarified, “Don't overthink it. I came over because I didn't want to see you being taken advantage of due to your vision problems. After all, it was you who took the hit for me, which led to your eye injury.”

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