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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 407

A Doll Wife's Farewell to Her Torturing Marriage
Chapter 407 A Part Of The Past
Magnus was taken aback, unsure why Zachary, who once hated Cecilia so much, was suddenly speaking up for her.

But he was quick to process the situation and immediately said, “Yes, I understand. She's my sister. I'll surely treat her with respect.”

Zachary then stood up, asking, “What did you mean earlier when you said that Nicholas would help you as long as Cecilia meets him?”

Scared of Zachary, Magnus relayed Nicholas' words exactly as he said them when they met a few days ago.

After hearing everything, Zachary was somewhat perplexed.

“Does Nicholas know Cecilia?”

“I guess so. Otherwise, why would he say that?” Magnus wasn't quite sure either.

There was a time when the Smith family and the Rainsworth family had exchanges.

Magnus still remembered how Cecilia used to secretly penned love letters to Nathaniel in her room, but he had them torn up after discovering them.

Zachary felt as if he had unintentionally stumbled upon some earth-shattering revelation.

He was about to ask something else when a person approached from nearby.

“Zach, what are you doing here?” It was none other than Darren.

Upon seeing him, Zachary immediately warned Magnus, “Don't dare speak of today's events to anyone, or I'll rip your tongue out! Get lost!”

Magnus scrambled away in a hasty retreat.

Darren, dressed in his impeccable suit, had already made his way to Zachary's side. “Why have you been avoiding Elite Club and coming to Royale Club instead lately?”

Elite Club and Royale Club were nightclubs in Tudela, both of which were owned by Darren.

“I just happened to be here. Darren, why are you still working at this hour instead of going home to spend time with your wife?”

Worried that Darren might ask about Magnus, Zachary quickly changed the subject.

Although he had a decent relationship with Darren and Nathaniel over the years, he had never truly understood Darren. He felt that the latter was too contemplative.

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