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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 1258

Chapter 1258 The Strategy
“I've quit my job,” Cecilia replied. After that, she added, “From now on, you can leave the child with the housekeeper during the day so that we can focus on our work.”

“Really?” Madeline's eyes were full of light.

She had been waiting for this moment for far too long.

Once she secured a formal job, she could propose a divorce to Darren. By then, she wouldn't fear the child being returned to Darren.

“Yes. Let's go. We'll talk inside the house.”

“All right.” Madeline nodded, her gaze shifting back to Nathaniel, a chill apparent in her eyes. “Ceci, why is he here?”

Cecilia could only say, “Don't mind him. Just treat him as if he's thin air.”

“Okay.”

The few people then entered the house together.

Nathaniel followed suit, entering the house. After setting down the items, he showed no signs of intending to leave.

Cecilia asked him, “When are you leaving?”

“It's getting late tonight, so I'll stay here and leave first thing in the morning,” Nathaniel said shamelessly.

Immediately, Cecilia rejected the idea, saying, “No. It's not appropriate.”

Madeline quickly chimed in, “Exactly. We're all women here. It's not appropriate for a grown man like you to stay here.”

Just a moment ago, Charlotte had eaten something given by Nathaniel. Prior to that, she had also accepted a gift from him.

Since she had received things from him, she said, “Actually, the house is quite spacious. He could sleep alone on the top floor. That way, he won't disturb us.”

Madeline couldn't help but give Charlotte a sidelong glance, puzzled by her actions. <i>Why is she siding with the outsider? Does she not understand the importance of unity against others?</i>

Nathaniel hadn't expected that Charlotte would actually speak up for him, and he immediately said, “No worries. I won't disturb you guys. I'll wait here for Eli to return. After seeing him, I'll leave.”

The words he spoke left both Madeline and Cecilia at a loss for what to say.

It was only natural for a father to look for his son, and no one had the right to interfere.

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