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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1845

Chapter 1845 See Him Off
Queenie, who was standing nearby, watched her rise from the hospital bed, her confusion evident. “Ceci, what are you getting up for?”

“I'm going to see a friend,” Cecilia responded.

“You need to rest properly now, though,” Queenie urged anxiously. “Can you guys meet in a couple of days?”

Shaking her head, Cecilia said, “No. He's about to leave the country.”

Cecilia was heavily indebted to Calvin. If she were to not see him off this time, she would truly feel remorseful.

“All right. Make sure you stay safe,” Queenie said. She knew that Cecilia had her own plans and wouldn't just leave without a reason.

“Okay.” Cecilia nodded.

After responding Queenie, Cecilia left.

Nathaniel and the others were still outside.

“Cecilia, how come you're out here?” Yuliana asked in confusion. “You should be resting right now.”

Cecilia didn't have time to explain, so she said, “I need to meet someone.”

After that, she turned her gaze toward Nathaniel.

“Nathaniel, Calvin is leaving the country. He's at the airport now.”

Cecilia understood that trust was the most important thing between two people. She needed to inform Nathaniel about her whereabouts.

Nathaniel understood her intentions. “I'll take you there.”

“Is that okay?”

Cecilia was somewhat skeptical.

After all, there had been quite a few conflicts between Nathaniel and Calvin in the past.

“Of course. Don't overthink it,” Nathaniel responded, stepping forward. “Let's go.”

“All right.” Cecilia nodded with a smile.

Once seated in the car, Nathaniel drove toward the airport, simultaneously asking Cecilia, “Why is he suddenly leaving?”

Cecilia let out a sigh. “He originally came to Tudela to manage some collaborations in Clusia. He stayed here for so long just because I had disappeared earlier. Now, there might be some issues over at his home.”

“We should really be thanking him,” Nathaniel stated seriously.

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