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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 433

Chapter 433 You Are Disgusting
The room fell into another bout of silence. No one paid him any attention.

Unfazed by the awkwardness, Zachary continued, “Cecilia, just tell me what you'd like to buy, and I'll go get it for you right now.”

A man who is inexplicably generous is usually hiding ulterior motives.

Cecilia felt certain that Zachary was up to no good. “No need. I have my own money. I can buy things for myself.”

Zachary choked on his words, feeling a bit embarrassed.

“Nathaniel, what about you? Do you need anything?”

Nathaniel did not respond. Instead, he threw the question back to him. “Do you need something?”

Zachary had made an enthusiastic effort only to be met with cold indifference. However, he did not let it bother him. “Do I need a reason to come and hang out with you guys?” he asked.

Yesterday, Elena had asked Cecilia to go over today and help her out with the engagement venue's set-up. So, she left after speaking to the two men.

After Cecilia had left their sight, Nathaniel became even colder to Zachary. “If there's nothing else on your mind, you should leave.”

“Nathaniel, you're really breaking my heart! Couldn't you at least pour me a drink?”

Nathaniel could not be bothered to entertain Zachary. He ignored him and went upstairs, leaving Zachary alone in the living room.

However, Zachary had just arrived and had no intentions of leaving so soon. He made himself comfortable on the sofa and casually turned on the television.

The news was being aired on the television. He immediately spotted Stella on the screen. Her face was streaked with tears.

His usually relaxed demeanor instantly tensed. “Didn't Nathaniel had her committed to a mental hospital? How and when did she manage to escape?”

He could no longer remain seated. Rising from his chair, he headed for the door. As he walked, he pulled out his phone and dialed a number. “You have half a day. Bring Stella to me.”

Less than two hours later, Stella found herself back at the Tudela Psychiatric Hospital again. Once her black blindfold was removed, clarity returned to her vision.

Her eyes narrowed when she recognized her familiar surroundings.

“I'm not crazy! Let me go!” she shrieked.

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