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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 383

Chapter 383 The Takeover
But just as the words reached the tip of her tongue, Cassandra interrupted her again.

“Don't be like this anymore,” she said. “I know you mean well, but I don't like it when others gossip about you.”

Upon hearing this, Paula knew that her daughter still cared about her, so she swallowed back the words she was about to say.

At this moment, Cassandra once again latched onto Paula's arm.

“Mom, I looked it up online. You still have another daughter named Cecilia Smith, right?”

Paula was taken aback.

Cassandra then asked, “She's married to Nathaniel Rainsworth, isn't she?”

The person she truly cared about was Nathaniel. In Tudela, there probably weren't many men who could compare to him.

“I'd like to get to know him. Could you possibly help me out?”

With just one glance, Paula could discern what was on Cassandra's mind.

She also believed that only Cassandra was truly worthy of Nathaniel.

“I haven't seen him in a long time, but if you wish to meet him, I'll certainly help you.”

Paula was certain that if Nathaniel could have feelings for Cecilia, then he would definitely develop an affection for Cassandra, who not only resembled Cecilia but was also superior to her.

At that moment, she was still Nathaniel’s mother-in-law.

“Mom, you're the best.”

Cassandra swung Paula's arm back and forth, her attitude contrasting starkly with her earlier demeanor.

On New Year's Day, a sensational piece of news broke out:

The CEO of Orion Corporation, Nathaniel Rainsworth, has made the decision to transfer all his company shares to his younger brother, Nicholas Rainsworth. The procedures that follow related to Orion Corporation would also be handled by Nicholas... According to Nathaniel's family, ever since the car accident, he has not fully recovered and is currently recuperating in the hospital...

As soon as the news broke out, it immediately topped the trending topics.

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