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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 493

Chapter 493 A Fresh Start
“It's nothing, she just told me to be good to you,” Nathaniel replied.

He wasn't at all afraid of Vivian's threats. His only uncertainty was who, between him and Vivian, mattered more to Cecilia.

Only then did Cecilia realize that it must have been her conversation with Vivian yesterday that had left her feeling uneasy.

“The raviolis are ready, go ahead and eat.”

After Cecilia finished speaking, she gazed in the direction where Vivian's car had disappeared, feeling all warm and fuzzy.

While having ravioli, Nathaniel told Cecilia that he had started a new company.

He finally understood that he couldn't keep pretending to be poor when Vivian sought him out that day. He had to gradually untangle his web of lies.

“What company?” asked Cecilia.

“Foreign trade.”

In the past, Orion Corporation only began to thrive after Nathaniel introduced the path of foreign trade.

Cecilia still remembered the initial hardships Nathaniel faced when he started doing business with those foreign individuals.

Those foreigners, along with his own countrymen, took advantage of his youth.

Some people even had the audacity to steal his business. When they failed to do so, they even resorted to take his life.

“Are you confident now?”

If Nathaniel hadn't lost his memory, she wouldn't have been worried at all.

Nathaniel paused for a moment. “Of course,” he replied.

Realizing belatedly that Cecilia might have been worried about him, he quickly added, “Mason will also help me again.”

“That works.”

Off to one side, Elliot watched the two of them chatting away comfortably, and he couldn't help but feel a pang of jealousy.

“Mommy, when I grow up, I can also establish a company.”

In truth, he had harbored a secret, one he had never shared with Cecilia. He feared that if Cecilia were to find out, she would forbid him from continuing.

Cecilia gave a knowing smile. “All right, Eli will surely become a big boss in the future.”

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