Chapter Summary: Doll Wife 950 – When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) by Swnovels
In Doll Wife 950, 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 950 An Unexpected Guest
Bullying a young girl?
As Cassandra spoke, some employees who had just finished their shift also came over to see what the commotion was about.
In front of a luxury car, a tearful young girl was intensely voicing her grievances, inevitably sparking the curiosity and speculation of many bystanders.
Cecilia was left even more speechless. She turned to Cassandra. “Ms. Evans, where did you get the idea that I was bullying her? My husband came to pick me up and she insisted on getting in the car. We suggested she take a taxi home, is that considered bullying?”
Her explanation made everything crystal clear.
Cassandra was determined to take advantage of the crowd and Jessica's unreasonable behavior, using the situation to help Jessica embarrass Cecilia.
“But she's crying so much, what's the harm in you taking her along since it's on your way?”
The day had been truly exhausting for Cecilia. After becoming pregnant, her emotions had been unstable and she found herself easily fatigued.
Bearing her discomfort, she asked, “Would you mind repeating what you just said?”
“I mean, what's the problem with you giving her a lift since it's on your way?” Cassandra deliberately tried to provoke her.
“Since you're such a saint, why don't you take her home?” Cecilia retorted.
Cassandra choked up. “She's your guest, not my concern.”
“If it's none of your business, why are you so concerned? And if you're so concerned, why not give her a lift on your way?” After saying this, Cecilia didn't bother to argue any further. She pulled Jessica out of her way and got into the car.
“Jessica, since Ms. Evans is so compassionate, why don't you let her take you home? I'm sure she'd be more than happy to,” said Cecilia with a smile. Then, she turned to the driver. “Let's go.”
The driver, along with Mason and Nathaniel, were all taken aback.
Nathaniel's lips quirked up in a small smirk, not at all angered by what Cecilia had said or done. He simply told the driver. “Do whatever my wife says.”
“Indeed.”
The driver started the car, and within moments, they were gone, leaving Cassandra and Jessica standing in a cloud of exhaust.
At that moment, all eyes were on Cassandra and Jessica.
Jessica looked at her with a pitiful gaze. “Cassandra.”
Cassandra had been waiting specifically for Nicholas to get off work today, intending to go together to choose their wedding rings. She had no time to deal with Jessica. Just as she was about to dismiss Jessica, an imposing figure emerged from the crowd.
Nathaniel lifted his hand, allowing her to rest on his shoulder. “Sleep,” he said.
“All right then.”
Cecilia drifted off to sleep, her arms wrapped around his.
She had no idea how much time had passed. When she awoke again, she found herself on the bed.
When Cecilia picked up her phone to check the time, she was surprised to find that it was already half past nine.
She quickly got up.
“Mrs. Rainsworth, you're awake.” The servant said to her as she emerge from her room. “Your meal is in the dining room and it's still warm. You should go and eat it quickly.”
“All right.”
Nodding in agreement, Cecilia then descended the stairs.
Jessica had already returned, and astonishingly, sitting beside her on the couch was Paula.
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