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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 631

Chapter 631 The Boys Like Him Too
“Should I ask him for his account?” Cecilia joked.

“Yeah, you do that. If only he was willing to join our livestream. I'm thinking of changing the name of this account to 'Jon's Pretty Friend'.”

She had named the account “Jon's Mommy” to conceal Cecilia's identity. However, now there was no need to hide it anymore.

Cecilia had already shown her face, and now it was Vivian's turn.

Jonathan was fine with that as well. After all, this account was created for the idle Vivian.

“Sven would never agree.” Cecilia knew that without needing to ask.

“Fine.” Vivian seemed disappointed.

She then asked, “Ceci, you're not upset that we secretly set up an account, are you?”

“Not at all,” Cecilia replied. “But as internet broadcasters, you need to prioritize your safety. Be cautious about revealing too much information.”

Cecilia was determined to support her child and her friend's endeavors wholeheartedly, understanding that they had their own paths to follow.

Vivian nodded. “Don't worry.”

After ending the call, Cecilia found herself wondering how Elliot was doing. When Nathaniel walked in, she asked, “Does Eli's school have a parents' group chat?”

“I'll ask Mason.”

“All right then.”

Nathaniel made a phone call, and not long after, someone added Cecilia to the group.

Elliot's class didn't have a dedicated parents' group chat for the time being, but the teacher would often share with Cecilia about Elliot's situation at school. Cecilia noticed that Elliot was particularly popular in class.

The teacher informed Cecilia: Don't worry. Elliot instantly became friends with all the girls in our class.

All the girls?

Cecilia was somewhat worried: What about the boys?

The teacher replied: The boys also like him.

Cecilia felt relieved to see that. She spent some more time observing the surveillance footage the teacher shared with her and finally understood what the teacher meant.

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