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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 667

Chapter 667 Just A Bag
Upon hearing Magnus' words, Nicholas responded calmly, “We must respect your sister's decision.”

At that moment, Magnus felt the urge to kidnap Cecilia and marry her off to Nicholas.

“Nicholas, I'm not sure if you're aware, but when Cecilia married Nathaniel, not only did he fail to support our family, he even targeted us, leading to the downfall of the Smith family.”

Even until then, Magnus still didn't believe that the downfall of the Smith family was his own fault.

He had forgotten about the times when his mother used to frequently visit Rainsworth Manor, asking for money. He had also forgotten that it was he who had willingly handed over the company and his father's inheritance to others.

“Don't worry. I'll certainly take good care of you in the future,” Nicholas said.

Magnus nodded heavily, his eyes filled with emotion.

He was determined to make a name for himself, to show those who had once looked down on him just what he was capable of.

Meanwhile, Cassandra, upon seeing the disconnected call, was seething with anger.

As a son, why isn't Magnus taking care of his own mother? Why should it fall upon me to shoulder such responsibility?

Cassandra picked up her phone and started venting to her father, Ralph.

She wasn't aware that Paula, at the moment, was struggling to catch up with her because she had left her handbag behind. Just as Paula was about to hand over the handbag, she heard Cassandra say, “She wet the bed. It was utterly disgusting. You wouldn't believe how close I was to throwing up when I walked in. I've never had to look after Queenie before, and now I'm expected to care for her? Even her own son doesn't want to take care of her. This is ridiculous. If it weren't for her imminent—”

Before Cassandra could finish her sentence, she suddenly turned around and saw Paula standing nearby.

She hastily ended the call, forcing a smile.

“Mom, what are you going out here? Aren't you supposed to be resting?” Cassandra rushed forward, her face filled with concern. There wasn't even a hint of disdain for Paula in her expression.

For a moment, Paula doubted if he had misheard earlier.

She didn't say much. Instead, she handed over the bag. “Cassandra, you forgot your bag. I brought it out for you.”

Cassandra accepted the bag without any sense of guilt.

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