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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 586

Chapter 586 Grandma Is Here
In an instant, Mason fell silent.

At night, the silence within the car was particularly profound.

Mason had a feeling that he would be spending another all-nighter with Nathaniel. All he could do was send an apology message to his girlfriend.

Indeed, throughout the entire night, Nathaniel never left the car.

Early the next morning, after checking on Elliot, Nathaniel asked the doctor about his condition. Upon learning that he was fine for the time being, he left the hospital.

As he passed through the corridor, he bumped into Cecilia who was also on her way. Immediately, Mason greeted, “Mrs. Rainsworth.”

Cecilia nodded.

Nathaniel didn't stop and continued forward.

Mason found it a bit odd, but he didn't dare to ask. He had no choice but to match his pace.

When Cecilia arrived at Elliot's ward, she couldn't get in.

All she could do was observe Elliot from a distance, ensuring he was okay, before she returned to the caregiver's room.

Vivian called her and said, “Ceci, I heard from Zachary that Felix went missing yesterday.”

Felix had disappeared for just one night, and yet, news of it had already reached the Sinclair family so quickly.

“The child has been found at Daltonia Villa.”

Cecilia relayed to Vivian the events that had transpired.

“So that's what happened. That little brat is too much. Eli is not in good shape. I can't believe he dared to barge into your home and start a fight. Thankfully, he's bad with directions; otherwise, it would've been Eli in the hospital.”

Vivian was right. The consequences would have been unthinkable if Felix hadn't gotten lost.

“Vivian, Nathaniel has found out that Eli and Jon are his sons.”

“Huh?” Vivian couldn't hide her astonishment. “How did he find out?”

“He secretly had a paternity test done and he's extremely upset now. He accused me of taking his sons away from him for years.”

Cecilia lay in bed, having had a restless sleep the previous night.

Every time she closed her eyes, she would be haunted by the nightmare of her two children being taken away.

“Can you really be blamed? It's his fault. He treated you so poorly back then. If it were me, I wouldn't even bear his child,” Vivian said.

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