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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 400

Chapter 400 What Brings You Here
Nicholas happened to look up at her.

Unlike the party they attended last night, at this moment, it seemed as if they were the only two people in the world.

Cecilia's pupils constricted, still in a daze, when suddenly she was enveloped in a hug from behind.

“Why are you brushing your teeth on the balcony? It's so cold out there, what if you catch a chill?” Nathaniel said in a husky voice.

Once Cecilia regained her senses, she immediately averted her gaze and wriggled out from Nathaniel's embrace.

Thankfully, Nathaniel was not able to see at that moment.

“It's okay, I'm not cold.”

Cecilia immediately returned to the room.

She only knew that Nathaniel was blind, but she was unaware that Nathaniel had eyes everywhere.

The moment Nicholas arrived, someone had already relayed the information to him.

Nathaniel stood on the balcony, the chill wind brushing against his face as the sound of a ringing phone filled the air.

He picked up his phone; it was Nicholas who had called.

“Mom mentioned that you've lost your memory, and it seems to be true. Let me remind you once again, the person Ceci loved since young has always been me, not you.”

Nicholas watched Nathaniel as he finished his sentence, then hung up the phone.

He walked through the accumulated snow as he left, triggering a flood of deliberately forgotten memories in Nathaniel’s mind.

The echo of Cecilia’s voice lingered, “Nathaniel, the person I like is not you at all. I’ve been mistaken all along.”

Mistaken...

After freshening up, Cecilia regained her composure.

After swiftly tidying up, she turned to Nathaniel. “Are you ready? Let's head back.”

“All right.”

Cecilia failed to notice that something was off with Nathaniel.

The two of them settled into the car for the ride back, with Nathaniel remaining silent throughout the journey.

Cecilia was in a state of blissful leisure, spending her time watching the snowflakes drift down outside.

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