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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 375

A Doll Wife's Farewell to Her Torturing Marriage
Chapter 375 Perform A Dance Publicly
The snow was falling heavily.

Cecilia watched as Paula and Charlotte conversed in the distance. For some reason, her eyes began to redden.

Sven, holding an umbrella, stood by her side.

Although he wasn't sure what was wrong with Cecilia, he could sense that she seemed quite upset at the moment.

Just as Charlotte was about to explain that she was merely an assistant, Cecilia's voice echoed through her earpiece, “Lottie, pretend to be me and have a chat with her.”

So, Charlotte told Paula, “All right.”

“Let's step aside for a chat, then.”

“Sure.”

The two of them then went to a fancy restaurant nearby.

Cecilia and Sven found themselves seated next to their private booth, silently listening in on Paula's conversation.

“Ms. Cecille, both Cassandra and I are particularly fond of your music. Please name your price. As long as we can secure exclusive rights to your compositions, I'm willing to accept it no matter the cost.”

Paula, who had always been as protective of her money as her own life, was now surprisingly showing such concern for her other daughter.

Cecilia felt as if her throat had been pricked by a needle.

She told Charlotte, “Tell her that my music isn't something that can be bought with money.”

Immediately, Charlotte relayed to Paula what Cecilia had said.

Paula felt a bit awkward, “What do you want, then? Just tell me, and I'll definitely find a way to get it for you.”

At that moment, she embodied the image of a doting mother whose love for her daughter knew no bounds.

Cecilia was curious to know how far Paula could go for her daughter, so she asked, “Are you the internationally renowned dancer, Paula Escobar?”

Paula was somewhat taken aback as she hadn't expected that even Cecille knew who she was. Without any hint of modesty, she accepted the recognition.

However, the next sentence Charlotte uttered left her frozen in shock.

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