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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 1094

Chapter 1094 Be Careful
Vivian sat beside him. “What on earth happened? Why was Grandpa so angry the other day? What happened to Nathaniel?”

“You just need to know that while I may not be a saint, I'm not completely evil either. Nicholas is a wolf in sheep's clothing. Make sure Cecilia is careful around him,” Zachary warned.

Vivian rolled her eyes at him.

“As far as I know, Nicholas has always been good to Cecilia. He helped her a lot when she was younger, and whenever she was bullied, he'd step up to protect her. But you, when she first married Nathaniel, the person who bullied her the most was you!”

Zachary was momentarily speechless.

Vivian was right. Zachary used to pick on Cecilia all the time.

He had even caused her hearing to worsen, and she still needed to rely on a hearing aid to this day.

Zachary deeply regretted it, but he knew he could never make it up to her. He had been studying treatments for hearing loss but hadn't made much progress yet.

He owed Cecilia for life.

“Vivian, you have to believe me this time. I swear I will treat Cecilia well for the rest of my life,” Zachary said earnestly.

This was the first time Vivian had heard him calling her name so adoringly, but she wasn't bothered by it.

She also knew that Zachary had mistakenly helped Stella before, thinking she was his savior.

Now that the truth had come out—that it was actually Cecilia who had saved him—Zachary would definitely not harm Cecilia.

“Don't worry, I'll talk to her. She's starting to change her opinion of you too. But you can't expect her to stop seeing Nicholas just because of your personal feelings.”

As Cecilia's friend, Vivian believed that Cecilia should be with whoever treated her best, and there was nothing wrong with that.

“Understood.” Zachary finally agreed with Cecilia for the first time.

Vivian nodded. “Glad you understand.”

While the two were talking, Cecilia called.

Vivian immediately answered and put it on speaker.

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