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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1843

Chapter 1843 Meant To Be
Upon hearing that, Calvin fell silent for a moment.

“Does she regret it now, knowing what she didn't know at the beginning?”

“It's not exactly that,” Yannick responded. “She simply told me that after our engagement, nothing should happen that would betray her trust. If there were any other women, all I needed to do was let her know.”

While perusing the documents, Calvin responded, “Isn't she quite a decent girl?”

“Don't you think something's off?” Yannick asked.

With a sigh, Calvin said, “I may not be any expert in love, but don't forget what you told me before. You said Ms. Wright didn't have any feelings for you. Don't get your hopes up too high. Otherwise, it'll only be you who ends up disappointed.”

Those words struck a chord with Yannick, sparking a sudden epiphany.

In an instant, Yannick understood why he was feeling uncomfortable.

His mind was in complete chaos.

“Calvin, to be honest, I think I'm falling for her.”

After spending time with Jocelyn, Yannick realized that his past relationships truly meant nothing.

“If you're fond of her, go after her and rectify your own flaws.”

“She's fond of Nicholas, though...”

Those words caused Calvin to fall into silence as well.

Yannick continued, “Why do you think the two people I've liked have both ended up being involved with Nathaniel and his brother?”

Calvin couldn't focus on the documents anymore, his fingers lightly tapping on the desk.

“I've already moved on, but you're different. Since Ms. Wright is engaged to you, she chose you. Don't overthink it.” Calvin paused for a moment before adding, “I'm about to head overseas to handle some matters. I'm leaving things here in your care.”

“All right, then.”

Helpless, Yannick had no choice but to hang up the phone.

On the other side, Calvin also ended the call.

He walked out, arriving at Madeline's desk.

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