When Her "Death" Couldn't Break Him Novel

Chapter 756



Chapter 756 She Seems Quite Happy

Never in Cecilia’s wildest dreams did she expect Nathaniel to move out of Daltonia Villa. When he left, he even had Mason hand her a bank card.

“You and the children’s allowance is in here. Only come to me if it’s something important,” he said.

With that, Nathaniel got into the car.

Mason, wearing an apologetic look, spoke to Cecilia. “Mrs. Rainsworth, please don’t be upset. As you know, Mr. Rainsworth is ill. Even I don’t quite understand his actions now.”

Naturally, Cecilia wasn’t upset. She was no longer the devoted wife from six or seven years ago who, despite being wronged, constantly prioritized Nathaniel’s well–being. Her mental resilience was significantly stronger now.

She waved at Nathaniel, who was seated in the black Maybach. “Goodbye, Nathaniel,” she said.

Mason was about to say something else when the window rolled down, and Nathaniel’s cold voice ruthlessly cut him off. “Mason, it’s time to go.

After offering an apologetic smile to Cecilia, Mason climbed into the car.

As Cecilia watched the car fade into the distance, she felt no sadness. For one, Nathaniel had fallen ill and lost his memories of the past few years. For another, the feelings she once had for him had long since diminished. While she still cared for him, her love had become scarce over the years.

Elliot propped up his chin and stole a glance at his mother. Seeing her relaxed rather than sad gave him a sense of reassurance.

Luckily, Mommy doesn’t seem to mind.

“Mommy,” he called out.

Cecilia felt at ease because she was finally free to act as she pleased without having to report her every move to Nathaniel.

Moreover, Nathaniel had given her another card.

“Eli, do you want to go out for a feast?”

“Yes.”

He was tired of having home–cooked food every day even though it was made by five–star chefs.

She suggested, “Let’s go out to eat then. We can eat out more when Jon comes back.”

“Okay.”

Cecilia brought Sven along and even invited Vivian.

Unfortunately, Vivian was swamped with work assigned by Jonathan and wasn’t free.

Cecilia was wondering who else to invite when Helen messaged her: Ms. Cecilia, are you there?

Cecilia typed: Yes.

Helen, mustering her courage, asked: The kids have gone abroad for a vacation. Do you have some free time? Would you like to join me for a meal and some shopping?

Considering how wealthy Cecilia was, she was afraid that Cecilia might think she was trying to curry favor. So, she quickly added: It’s fine if you’re busy.

Cecilia, thinking it was boring to eat out with just Elliot, replied: I’m actually free today and was thinking of exploring the night market. I’ll be bringing my son with me, though. I happen to need someone to accompany me. Would it be all right if my son joins us?

Immediately. Helen responded: Of course, I don’t mind.

Immediately, Cecilia sent her an address.

Cecilia: Don’t you have a daughter who’s a bit over a year old? You could bring her along too.

Helen was pleasantly surprised that Cecilia still remembered she had a daughter, which made her even more fond of Cecilia.

Helen: She’s staying with her grandma. I’ll bring her to meet you next time.

Cecilia: All right.

Sven was driving toward downtown when they passed by a bank, where Cecilia asked him to stop.

“Mommy, are you going to check how much money is in the card?” asked Elliot.

“You’re so clever.”

Cecilia checked the card, entered the password, and saw a nine–digit balance displayed. Nathaniel had been quite generous; the amount was more than enough for them to enjoy themselves in Tudela for quite some time.

Meanwhile, Nathaniel had moved to the Seabay Villa, which was quite close to Zachary’s place.

Zachary was taken aback. “Nathaniel, what about your wife? She’s still pregnant, you know.”

“I left them some money. If it’s not enough, I’ll have Mason send more,” Nathaniel replied.

Zachary was still worried. He asked Mason, “What is Cecilia doing now?”

Mason understood that a pregnant woman’s mood swings could be intense. It was crucial that she wasn’t influenced by Nathaniel’s erratic behavior. So, he called and asked the bodyguard what

The bodyguard responded, “Mrs. Rainsworth is currently out with her friend and son. They’re grabbing a bite.”

Mason put the phone on speaker mode, and the bodyguard added, “She seems quite happy.”


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