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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1667

Chapter 1667 Not Replying To His Texts
“I remember those times when Nathaniel didn't care about Cecilia at all. During those three years, Cecilia had a really tough time as no one treated her as Mrs. Rainsworth.” Miranda sighed again. “Who would've thought things would change so quickly? I thought Cecilia and Nathaniel would never reconcile, but it turns out she's quite forgiving.”

The chill in Nicholas's eyes intensified.

Miranda continued, “Actually, before you came back, I told Cecilia she had gotten the wrong person. Unfortunately... I think by that time, she had already fallen for Nathaniel.”

Nicholas could no longer bear it and interrupted her.

“The past is the past. There's no need to bring it up again.”

Miranda stopped speaking.

Nicholas withdrew his gaze and turned to leave.

Miranda watched his retreating figure, the corners of her lips curving into a grin.

Nicholas had a deeply rooted psychological issue—he could never bear to see Nathaniel doing well.

Now it was just a matter of seeing which of the two brothers could outdo the other.

After walking away, Nicholas got into his car.

In the passenger seat, Jocelyn was sitting with her head down, playing on her phone. When she noticed him approach, she put her phone down.

“Mr. Nicholas.”

“Mm. To the company.”

“Yes.”

Jocelyn nodded, though her phone vibrated occasionally.

She didn't check.

Nicholas noticed and asked curiously, “What's going on? Why aren't you checking your messages?”

Jocelyn replied honestly, “It's personal. I don't need to check right now.”

They were all from Yannick. The two of them had reconciled and were now trying to date.

She hadn't expected Yannick to be so idle, sending her messages every now and then.

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