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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 691

Chapter 691 Never Happened Before
“Cecilia, you've received it, haven't you? I applied for it last night, so it should have arrived by now,” Magnus queried.

Cecilia looked at the new funds in her account. “Yes, I received it.”

“That's good. If you ever need help with anything in the future, just let me know,” Magnus said, appearing exceptionally mature and responsible. “After all, I'm your younger brother. Blood is thicker than water, right?”

That was something that had never happened to Cecilia in the past.

She was somewhat taken aback and puzzled. Has Magnus really changed? Has he become more understanding?

No one craved familial bonds more than she did. She and Magnus shared the same parents, making them full siblings. If Magnus was willing to change, she would consider accepting him as her brother once again.

“I hope you truly have changed.” Cecilia ended the call.

Naturally, she couldn't easily forgive Magnus at the moment. After all, Magnus had once tried to sell her off to an older man for money.

As she was lost in her thoughts, Nathaniel walked in. Unnoticed by her, he set down a stack of pastries.

When Cecilia regained her senses, she looked at Nathaniel and then at the pastries on the table, all of which were her favorites.

However, that shop only made a small amount each day and didn't accept reservations. One had to line up quite early to be able to make a purchase.

“Did you buy this?” asked Cecilia.

“My subordinates made the purchase,” Nathaniel honestly said.

He wasn't without money. With his wealth, there wasn't anything he couldn't buy.

He only needed to send someone over early and had them wait to purchase those pastries quickly.

Upon hearing that, Cecilia lightly tapped her own head. “I must be going foolish from pregnancy, asking such silly questions.”

From her words, Nathaniel discerned implications that Cecilia had never considered before.

He initially thought that Cecilia felt it was insincere he had others bought that for her.

In reality, Cecilia was simply expressing her own foolishness. She was well aware that Nathaniel was wealthy and didn't need to queue up to buy things, yet she still asked that question.

He was about to say that he would personally go buy it next time. However, before the words could leave his lips, Cecilia looked at him with unshed tears and asked, “Nathaniel, do you believe people can truly change?”

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