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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 616

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Priscilla's face turned pale instantly. She was merely stating the truth. Felix wasn't bad compared to the average children, but he was far from being as bright as Jonathan.

However, she still didn't dare to offend Miranda. With a sheepish smile, she explained, “Ms. Miranda, what are you talking about? All the children in our class are the smartest.”

Her statement brought a slight sense of relief to the hearts of the mothers present.

After all, no one wants to hear others speaking ill of their own children.

Cecilia understood then, that Priscilla wanted to avoid offending anyone, striving to be a person that everyone liked.

The only person in this world liked by everyone is the person on the money bill.

The gathering was underway.

The mothers chatted about their respective husbands and children, mostly sharing the ups and downs of their family lives.

Cecilia struggled to join in the conversation, finding it difficult to remember each of them. After all, not everyone possessed Nathaniel's photographic memory.

Pricilla stepped forward. “Ms. Cecilia, don't be shy. It's perfectly normal not to know anyone at first. You'll gradually get to know everyone.”

Cecilia glanced at her, suddenly have an idea.

“Mrs. Veymar, how long have you been a member of the parents' association? Nearly a year, hasn't it? Do you know all these people?”

Upon hearing this, Priscilla immediately responded with pride, “Of course, I was the one who helped them at first.”

After she finished speaking, a sense of desolation washed over her. All the rich man's wives she had once led into the parents' association shunned her, considering her incapable. None of them would even communicate with her.

“Can you help me compile a comprehensive profile on all of them?”

Priscilla was taken aback. “Why do you need their information?”

“It's not a lot of money, just over a million. I spend more than this on a casual shopping spree. This is just a small token of my affection. I'll take it as you looking down on my gift If you refuse.”

Priscilla had never imagined that Cecilia was so wealthy. A bracelet worth over a million was something she couldn't buy, even if she asked her husband.

Yet, Cecilia gave it to her without batting an eye, even claiming that it wasn't much.

“All right, I'll accept it then. As for their information, I'll have it ready by tonight and send it to you,” she said.

“Thank you.”

“From now on, we're friends,” Priscilla said with a warm smile. “If you ever need anything, don't hesitate to let me know. I'll do everything I can to help, no doubt about it.”

Not far off, Miranda was engaged in conversation with a group of fellow mothers, occasionally glancing in their direction.

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