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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 638

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Chapter 638 Carrying Twins
At first, Elena was somewhat upset when accused of being old-fashioned. However, upon hearing what Elliot said, she instantly perked up. “Did you say twins?”

Elliot nodded. “Yeah, Mommy is having twins. It'll either be two brothers or two sisters for me.”

At that moment, Elena was overjoyed. She had always yearned for grandchildren, yet she never expected that Cecilia would bring home twins. At that moment, another set of twins was on the way.

Once the twins in Cecilia's belly were born, Elena would have four grandchildren, which delighted her.

Elena's joy was beyond words. She immediately rose and said to Cecilia, “You're pregnant right now, so you can't stand for too long. Sit down quickly.”

Aside from that time Elena persuaded Cecilia to become the Rainsworth family's daughter-in-law, the latter had never received such courteous treatment as she was experiencing at that moment.

She understood it was all because of the children she was carrying in her womb.

Cecilia strolled over and sat at a spot far away from Elena.

“I'll hire a nutritionist for you tomorrow. She used to take care of me,” Elena added.

“No need. We have a chef at home.” Cecilia promptly rejected it.

Elena slightly furrowed her brows. “A chef and a nutritionist are not the same thing at all.”

After speaking, she rose from her seat, not giving Cecilia any more opportunities to retort. “All right, I'm heading home now. Moana will come over tomorrow.”

Elena left the building and swiftly entered a car.

Cecilia didn't pay much attention to Elena's suggestion of a nutritionist. She figured things would continue as usual once the nutritionist arrived.

However, the following day, after Nathaniel and Elliot left at half past eight, the nutritionist, Moana Brooks, stormed into Cecilia's room and woke her up.

Cecilia was still somewhat drowsy as she saw a meticulously dressed woman in her fifties. The woman's hair had begun to turn white, and she wore a formal outfit. “Mrs. Rainsworth, it's already half past eight. It's time to wake up. Sleeping too long isn't good for the baby.”

Again about the baby. Cecilia asked, “Are you Moana?”

In the past, Cecilia might have listened, but she didn't believe she had to anymore. “The instructions were given by Mdm. Elena, so speak to her. I don't need you to make arrangements for me.”

When Cecilia moved again, Moana blocked the path with her large, round body.

Clearly, she didn't want Cecilia to go into the kitchen.

Cecilia seemed somewhat amused. Is she supposed to force-feed me if I refuse to eat?

She sat down, not bothering to eat anything there. Instead, she took out her phone, ready to order takeout.

In the next moment, while Cecilia was distracted, Moana managed to take the phone from her hands. “Mrs. Rainsworth, you've had children before. Aren't you aware that mobile phones emit radiation? Could you take responsibility if this affects the Rainsworth family's child? Also, as the daughter-in-law of the Rainsworth family, you should find the time to undergo plastic surgery to remove the scar.”

Cecilia was aware that mobile phones and computers emitted a minor amount of radiation. However, she recalled that it was scientifically proven to have no impact on the fetus.

Even so, she rarely used her mobile phone, spending no more than two hours a day on it. She also rarely used the computer.

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