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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 502

Chapter 502 Bring The Child Along
“We'll talk about this after you apologize and compensate. I need to take a bath. Let go of me,” said Cecilia.

Nathaniel relaxed his grip, the faint imprint of Cecilia's bite mark still visible on the back of his hand.

After she left, Nathaniel made a phone call to Mason. “Have someone investigate Calvin and find out his current location.”

Mason was puzzled. He still wants him dead on the day before St. Patrick's Day of all days?

“Mr. Rainsworth, I checked a few days ago. It seems like Calvin hasn't fully recovered yet. Should we perhaps go easy on him?”

“Have someone ensure his safety. Don't let him die.”

“Huh?” Mason was deeply surprised. He thought he must have misheard.

“Cecilia discovered what happened with Calvin and is insisting on an apology and compensation,” Nathaniel muttered reluctantly. “I need you to return some of the previous projects as a gesture of apology and compensation.”

This was his first time doing something like this.

Mason knew all along that Nathaniel wasn't as kind-hearted as he seemed. It was all for Cecilia.

“All right, I'm on it.”

“Remember to leave some evidence for Ceci to see,” Nathaniel said seriously.

He wasn't genuinely apologizing.

“Understood.”

Cecilia would usually spend St. Patrick's Day with Martha. However, this year was different. She was pregnant and Martha had passed away.

After taking a bath, she went to her room and lay down.

She hadn't been asleep for long when a tall figure entered the room. With his strong arms, he gently cradled her into his embrace.

Startled, Cecilia shuddered, her eyes snapping open. Through the dim light of the bedside lamp, she got a clear view of Nathaniel's face.

“How did you get in?”

She distinctly remembered closing the door.

Nathaniel held her close and said, “I've already asked Mason to take care of it. Don't be mad.”

Cecilia couldn't understand why he would be so ruthless toward Calvin. She thought he had lost his memories.

“Nathaniel, have you recently regained your memory?”

Nathaniel's heart sank a little. “No, I only dreamed about some things from the past.”

Cecilia didn't harbor any doubts.

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