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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 545

Chapter 545 See Your True Colors
Stella admitted that it was Nicholas who had asked her to attend to Nathaniel, but she didn't divulge the detailed sequence of events to Cecilia.

Disappointment surged within Cecilia. She truly hadn't expected Nicholas to resort to such measures.

Subsequently, she kept her promise and let Stella go.

Stella hastily emerged from the basement. Once she was free, she immediately booked a plane ticket to leave Tudela.

She knew that if she didn't leave now, neither Zachary nor Nicholas would let her off the hook.

Nathaniel didn't pursue the matter further after learning Cecilia had allowed Stella to go free.

After all, a person like Stella posed no threat to him. If it hadn't been for Nicholas and the Murdock family scheming together, she would never have been able to get close to him.

Cecilia thought the same. Stella's greatest skill is hurting others with her words. Why should I sully my own hands dealing with people like her, only to end up with the label of a criminal? She's bound to cross paths with someone ruthless eventually.

A heavy snowfall was swirling about when Cecilia stepped out of the building.

Nathaniel asked, “Have you clarified everything?”

Cecilia nodded. “Yes.”

“Give me your phone,” Nathaniel added.

Cecilia was confused. Still, she handed her phone to Nathaniel.

Upon receiving her phone, Nathaniel realized he couldn't see. He lowered his voice and said, “Delete Nicholas' contact information.”

“What?” Cecilia was puzzled by his unusual request.

“If a woman pursuing me were to deliver you to another man's bed and even take photos to publicize it to the world, do you think I should still keep her contact?” Nathaniel had learned from his months spent with Cecilia after his amnesia, that he shouldn't command her, but rather explain the reasons.

Upon hearing that, Cecilia instantly gained clarity.

However, she held a different perspective. “If we were to start over, you should indeed not have that person's contact information. However, if we aren't together, you having their contact information seems perfectly normal to me.”

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