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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1800

Chapter 1800 Looking Pale
“They are my children; no matter what, I love them,” Zachary said with a warm smile.

Vivian could feel that he was telling the truth.

She had made up her mind. “Alright, I'll give you a chance. But remember, if you ever treat me or our child poorly, we will leave you.” Vivian paused for a moment. “That's right, you still owe us compensation.”

She was no saint. Naturally, after being betrayed, she sought compensation.

Zachary nodded repeatedly. “Sure, I can sign a contract with you right now. If I ever fail to treat you and our child well, I will give you all of the Sinclair family's wealth. I will end my days alone, living in utter misery.”

Despite his grandiloquent speech, Vivian wasn't an innocent or naive woman.

She stood up and requested the front desk to bring over some paper and pen.

“Here, write this down.”

Zachary wasn't making empty promises. He immediately picked up a pen and paper and began to write.

He had studied law in the past, so he found penning his promises to be quite effortless.

Vivian had also been a lawyer. After he finished writing, she reviewed it, ensuring everything was in her and her child's favor.

“Alright, sign it and put your handprint on it,” she said.

Without uttering another word, Zachary signed his name and stamped his handprint.

Once everything was done, Vivian held the agreement in her hands, finally feeling completely at ease.

“Let's head back then,” Zachary suggested, “and tell Grandpa. He'll definitely be thrilled.”

“Let's wait a couple of days. Now that we're here, I haven't had the chance to fully explore this place yet.” Vivian pulled out her travel guide. “Look, there are still so many places I want to visit.”

“Sure, I'll accompany you,” said Zachary.

This time, Vivian didn't refuse. “When the time comes,” she said, “we'll invite Cecilia to join us. When we head back to Tudela, we can all go back together.”

“Alright.”

It took her a moment to collect herself before Queenie asked, “What's the matter?”

Bethany chuckled. “My dear, why are you daydreaming?”

“No, nothing. I probably just didn't sleep well last night,” Queenie replied with a smile, although her face was somewhat pale.

“Mom, are you feeling unwell?” Cecilia asked with concern.

“No, I'm fine. It's just that I've been a bit anemic recently, which is why I might look a bit off,” Queenie explained.

Cecilia was still somewhat uneasy. “Did the doctor prescribe you any medication? Has the place where you were injured last time healed?”

“It's all good, don't worry. The doctor said there's nothing serious. I just need plenty of rest.” Queenie brushed it off.

Cecilia decided not to press on with more questions.

Most of the Jamieson family were particularly kind to Cecilia. However, on her way back to her residence, she encountered someone with a rather unfriendly gaze.

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