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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 443

Chapter 443 My Great Grandson
When Cassandra was younger, she harbored romantic feelings for Nathaniel and often kept track of his whereabouts. At one point, she even considered marrying him. But after he lost his sight, she chose Nicholas instead.

After all, Nicholas was now more accomplished than Nathaniel, and she no longer cared about her previous feelings. She was the first to speak. “Nathaniel, Cecilia, cheers.”

To accommodate Nathaniel, the wine glass was handed directly to him so he could easily reach it.

However, Nathaniel didn't take the glass. Instead, he grabbed Cecilia's hand tightly.

“My wife and I don't drink. Go toast the others.”

Cassandra froze for a moment and glanced at Nicholas.

Nicholas picked up the glass and handed it to Cassandra. “They don't drink, but we can.”

“Okay,” Cassandra agreed and drank the wine.

Originally, they were only supposed to toast the closest people, but Nicholas ended up toasting everyone present.

Whatever wine Cassandra couldn't finish, Nicholas drank on her behalf.

At the later part of the engagement party, Cecilia finally saw Jonathan arrive.

Jonathan's face was flushed red. It was clear that Roland had someone put makeup on him. He was dressed in an expensive little suit.

Most notably, his left hand was held by Roland, while his right hand was held by George.

Jonathan nearly stole the spotlight from the main couple of the engagement, but luckily, he arrived near the end of the event.

The party was full of prominent guests, including Niel. When he saw George holding a child's hand, he was curious.

“Old Mr. Sinclair, whose child is that?” Niel asked.

George beamed with pride. “This is Zach's son, my great-grandson.”

Hearing this, Niel quickly asked someone to fetch his reading glasses.

After putting them on, his eyes lit up. “This boy... Why does he look so much like Nicholas and Nathaniel when they were young?”

Niel's remark made Cecilia's heart race with panic.

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