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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 546

Chapter 546 As Friends
Every single word from Nicholas struck Nathaniel's sore spot.

He fell silent.

Nicholas became even more smug. “Nathaniel, do you really think Ceci loves you? All she did was shift her love for me onto you. If it weren't for me, she wouldn't have been with you at all. Do you know? She used to always cling to my arm, expressing her desire to be with me every moment of every day.”

Cecilia couldn't make out what Nicholas was saying. She only noticed his grim expression. After a long while, he finally handed her phone back.

“What did you two talk about?” Cecilia asked, puzzled.

Nathaniel lifted his hand and drew her into his embrace, his voice unexpectedly a bit hoarse as he spoke. “It's nothing.”

Cecilia pushed him away. “Let go.” People are watching us, and I've already told him I needed time to think. I don't want to jump back into a relationship with him.

Yet, Nathaniel didn't care.

The bodyguards surrounding them turned around.

Nathaniel lowered his voice. “Cecilia, were the things you wrote in the letters you left for me in the past true?”

Once, Cecilia wrote to him, stating that she had never harbored any feelings for him and had been mistaken about him all along.

Cecilia was stunned.

She didn't know why he brought up the matter of the letter, but she didn't deny it. “Yes.”

“What about last night?”

“Weren't you drugged?” Cecilia retorted.

If it weren't for the fact that he was drugged, she wouldn't have wanted any of those things to happen.

A bitter taste surged within Nathaniel's throat. “In that case, upon your return to the country, why did you repeatedly...”

“Didn't I make myself clear?” Cecilia responded. “I simply wanted to have you. After all, I never had you before. I've been with you for three years, so I can't just let it go.”

Cecilia had been contemplating that since Nathaniel had now regained his memory, it was time for her to leave.

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