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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1838

Chapter 1838 A Wonderful Fellow
Yannick couldn't comprehend why Jocelyn was rejecting him. He tightened his grip on her hand, saying, “We're engaged, so what's wrong with that? Besides, you can trust me. I'm a gentleman.”

A true gentleman? Who would proclaim themselves as such? Jocelyn let out a sigh.

“It's still not right. I'll live here after we're married,” she said.

Jocelyn had always lived with her grandmother, who greatly shaped her thoughts and beliefs. Her grandmother disapproved of moving into a man's home without being married first.

It took a while for Yannick to grasp the meaning of Jocelyn's words. Once he understood, he responded, “In that case, I'll take you and your grandmother home later.”

“Okay. Thank you,” Jocelyn responded politely and courteously.

“I am your fiancé, so can we drop the formalities?” Yannick was upset again. Taking Jocelyn's hand, he continued, “From now on, you can just order me around, tell me to pick you up and drop you off, and skip the thank you's, got it?”

Jocelyn felt that Yannick, once drunk, seemed like a completely different person, even showing a hint of playfulness.

She couldn't quite pinpoint why, but her heart was pounding like a drum. She glanced at Yannick's face before quickly averting her gaze.

“Got it.”

“That's good, silly girl.” Yannick moved closer again. Jocelyn thought he was going to kiss her face, so she quickly turned her head.

However, Yannick wasn't doing that. He was just a bit tired and sleepy, leaning his entire body against her shoulder.

When Jocelyn's grandmother, Freya Jones, and Sofia emerged, they were greeted by that heartwarming and harmonious scene.

“Yannick is a grown-up, yet he still leans on Jocelyn to sleep.” Sofia picked up her phone and snapped a photo of the two.

In the photograph, Jocelyn's face was flushed with embarrassment, while Yannick appeared as innocent as a child.

Freya also laughed heartily. “Jocelyn has always insisted on not getting married. I think she just hadn't found the right person. Now, hasn't the right one finally shown up?”

The two elders were joking around, laughing heartily. Upon hearing those words, Jocelyn felt even more embarrassed.

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