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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 681

Chapter 681 The Commotion
Elliot's eyes widened in shock as he saw Felix charging toward him, seemingly losing his balance and heading straight for him. Fortunately, Jonathan reacted quickly, yanking Elliot to safety just in time.

Felix brushed past Elliot, narrowly missing him. Losing his balance, he slipped and fell with a loud thud.

The boy burst into tears.

Miranda rushed over. “Honey, are you all right?”

Cecilia stepped forward to check on Elliot. Seeing him unharmed, shielded by Jonathan, she finally felt a sense of relief.

At that moment, Elliot's eyes were shadowed with anger as he cast an icy glare at Felix, who was sobbing on the ground. He knew that Felix had been aiming to shove him.

Miranda helped Felix up, turning to glare at Elliot and Jonathan.

“Why did the two of you push Felix?” she accused them without hesitation.

Cecilia frowned and replied, “Miranda, when did my son ever push Felix? Felix rushed over, almost bumping into Elliot, and fell down by himself.”

“Of course you'd side with your sons. I saw them push my son with my own eyes,” Miranda snapped.

She then turned to Felix and asked, “Isn't that right, Felix?”

Felix nodded. “Yes, Jonathan and Elliot pushed me together.”

There was no surveillance in this area, and with everyone watching, Miranda was confident they wouldn't dare to deny it.

Right then, Nathaniel intervened, “Did you push him?”

Elliot shook his head. “No, Daddy, we didn't push him.”

Miranda chimed in, “Nathaniel, save it. You're blind, so stop trying to protect your son.”

Nathaniel knitted his brows in response. “So what if I'm being protective?”

Niel, hearing Nathaniel's words, approached and chided, “Nathaniel, how could you say that? As parents, it's our responsibility to set an example for our children. When we make mistakes, we should apologize.”

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