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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 697

Chapter 697 Realizing How Much He Had Aged
Upon retreating several steps, Miranda finally managed to steady herself. Only then could she clearly see the stern-faced man standing before her.

Instinctively, she assumed it was one of Cecilia's lovers and couldn't help but mock, “Cecilia, are you that lonely? Does Nathaniel know about this man?”

Sven slightly furrowed his brows.

“I'm Ms. Smith's bodyguard.”

“Bodyguard? You must be kidding!”

Miranda hadn't expected that the woman who used to be ridiculed in the past had now hired a bodyguard.

Cecilia stepped forward, without offering an explanation to Miranda, she lowered her voice. “Isn't one slap enough?”

Immediately, Miranda shut her mouth.

In front of the crowd, she turned away dejectedly, heading toward her child, Felix. As she left, she made sure to kick Cecilia fiercely.

“Thank you for helping me, but this time I've completely offended Miranda.” Meredith sincerely thanked Cecilia from the side.

She was a fearless woman, but what terrified her most was the gossip about her raising another woman's son, and even worse, being bullied about it.

“It's not a big deal. Even if we hadn't offended her, it doesn't necessarily mean she would have spared us.”

Cecilia understood that being kind often led to being taken advantage of. Some people, even if you didn't bother them, would still go out of their way to bully you.

Meredith couldn't help but take a few more glances at Cecilia, internally making up her mind that she would definitely become friends with Cecilia.

“Mommy.”

Soon, Jonathan also emerged from the classroom, with his follower Dante trailing behind him.

Immediately, Zara rushed over. “Dante.”

“Mom.”

Zara took his hand, walking toward Cecilia together with Jonathan.

“Ms. Cecilia, when you have some free time, let Jonathan accompany Dante to our house for a visit. Vivian often mentions you, saying you're a good person.”

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