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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 1261

Chapter 1261 Led The Child Astray
Struggling to sit up, Cecilia asked, “And then?”

Nathaniel didn't want to deceive her any longer, so he answered truthfully. “After that, I felt that you were a perfect match for me, and we could potentially build a wonderful family together.”

Back when the Smith family hadn't broken their promise, Nathaniel had contemplated how to be a good husband and a good father. Unfortunately, his pride had always been his downfall.

After they broke the promise during Magnus' wedding, he became the laughingstock of the high society. Following this, he vented all his anger on Cecilia.

Cecilia gave a nod. “All right, then.”

Concerned about any possible misunderstandings, Nathaniel then declared, “However, I'm absolutely certain now. I like you.”

The sudden confession left Cecilia somewhat flustered. She closed her eyes and said, “Yes. I know. Let's sleep.”

Nathaniel, unwilling to let it go, asked, “What about you? Have you really stopped liking me?”

Cecilia found herself at a loss for words, only to hear him adding, “I'll handle the online news for you. You can rest easy and don't worry about it.”

“Aren't you going to ask if it's true?” Cecilia teased him intentionally.

“Even if it were true, I'd handle it,” Nathaniel declared resolutely.

Cecilia then grew too weary to even bother talking to Nathaniel. <i>Why can't he just say that he doesn't believe it? After marrying him, I never did anything to betray him. He just doesn't seem to have an ounce of trust in me. </i>

“Go to sleep.”

Cecilia fell silent after that, gradually drifting off into dreamland.

Nathaniel was lying alone on the ground, unable to fall asleep. His gaze would often drift toward Cecilia.

When he heard the woman's steady breathing, he could no longer resist embracing her.

The moment Cecilia leaned against him, he finally felt at ease, a hint of sleepiness creeping over him. Unaware, he drifted off to sleep.

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