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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 315

Chapter 315 A Lesson He Once Taught Her 

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Cecilia had no idea that her biological mother, Paula, had made a special trip to Sparaville that day. Nor did she know that Paula had seen her living in a rundown house and had left without making contact

Paula’s reason for coming back wasn’t out of concern or love; it was for the eight billion in Norman’s possession

A few days prior, Paula had received a call from Stella while she was still abroad. Stella had. informed her that Cecilia was alive and back in Tudela, even collaborating with Orion. Corporation

Shocked and intrigued, Paula returned to her homeland. She had expected to find a changed, perhaps even thriving Cecilia. Instead, she found her daughter embroiled in a pitiful legal battle for divorce with Nathaniel, living in a dilapidated home, clinging to a close relationship with

nanny

Disappointed and dismissive, Paula instructed the driver to return to Tudela. On the road back, she called her son, Magnus. I saw Cecilia today,” she said, her voice cold. There’s no way that eight billion belongs to her. You must find a way to secure that money.” 

If she had that much money, why would she be living in a place like this

Magnus, equally determined, replied, Don’t worry, Mom.” 

After a brief pause, Magnus asked, Mom, when Cecilia saw you, did she say anything? Does she know about what happened between my sister and Dad?” 

The sisterMagnus referred to wasn’t Cecilia

Of course, she doesn’t know,Paula replied with a touch of disdain. I wouldn’t let Cassandra know that she has such a useless little sister.” 

Cecilia might not have been living in luxury, but she was far from the pitiful state Paula imagined

Over the years, Cecilia had composed numerous melodies, earning a substantial income

Growing up with Martha, she had experienced firsthand the difficulties of poverty, especially when they couldn’t afford a hearing aid for her. She understood the strain such challenges could place on an ordinary family

Every year, Cecilia set aside a portion of her earnings to help children battling the same illness. she had faced

The reason she chose to live in the humble home in Sparaville was simpleit was Martha’s home, and it was where she had spent her childhood

These were things Paula would never understand

Chapter 315 A Lesson He Once Taught Her 

+5 Pearls 

That evening, after ensuring that Martha was comfortably resting, Cecilia prepared dinner for herself and Nathaniel. She deliberately made dishes he didn’t like, including carrots, which she knew he despised

Nathaniel couldn’t serve himself, so he ate whatever Cecilia put on his plate. Eat more carrots, they’re good for your health,she said, watching him closely

Nathaniel had never been able to stand carrots, but when Cecilia suggested it, he forced himself to eat, slowly chewing the vegetable. Okay,he replied, his tone obedient

He was unbelievably compliant now, and it made Cecilia feel a pang of guilt as she noticed the bruise on his forehead. After you finish eating, remember to wash the dishes,” she said

Can I buy a dishwasher?Nathaniel suddenly asked

Although Mason often sneaked in to help with the housework, there were times when he couldn’t 

come

Before Cecilia could refuse, Nathaniel added, And maybe a robotic vacuum cleaner too. If possible, we could also hire a few parttimers.” 

Cecilia considered it for a moment. Dishwashers and robotic vacuum cleaners are fine, but I draw the line at parttimers. I don’t like strangers in my home.” 

She recalled the time when she was married to Nathaniel and living in Daltonia Villa. Back then, she had managed all the household affairs herself. During a particularly busy period, she had asked Nathaniel if they could hire parttimers

His response had been cold and dismissive. I don’t like strangers in my home,” he had said. You’re already an exception. If you can’t handle Daltonia Villa’s matters, then go back to the Smith residence.” 

Looking back, Cecilia realized it had never been about disliking strangers; it had been about making her life difficult

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