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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 709

Chapter 709 Rely On Cecilia
Mason was somewhat taken aback. “No wonder Calvin wasn't finished off back then. It turns out he and Yannick are friends.”

The Hayes family held a significant status on the mainland, yet they were incredibly discreet, barely drawing any attention.

Back when Nathaniel was suppressing Calvin, Calvin always managed to find a glimmer of hope. Perhaps it was thanks to Yannick's assistance.

Nathaniel closed his eyes in quiet contemplation, offering no response.

Mason was about to instruct the driver to follow when Nathaniel said to him, “Send someone to tail them. We should go rest first.”

Lately, he had been experiencing unexplainable headaches, unsure of the cause.

“Okay.”

Upon arriving at the hotel, Nathaniel was led to the couch by Mason. Nathaniel sat down, rubbing his brow with one hand.

“Mr. Rainsworth, are you all right? Do you need me to call a doctor?”

“No need. I probably just didn't get enough rest.”

After Nathaniel sternly rejected the proposition, he dismissed Mason.

As soon as Mason left, the room plunged into a deafening silence. Nathaniel couldn't see anything, engulfed by the surrounding darkness.

Nathaniel took out his phone, his fingers hovering over the button to call Cecilia. In the end, he didn't make the call and tossed his phone aside.

The previous night, he indeed hadn't rested well, his mind filled with the words spoken by Cecilia.

Between himself and Calvin, she chose Calvin.

In the end, he still managed to lose the person who once loved him the most.

As the headache set in, the phone suddenly rang.

Instinctively, he thought it was a call from Cecilia. He reached out, struggling to find his misplaced phone. Once he found it, he picked it up again and answered the call.

Nathaniel's voice carried a hint of dissatisfaction. “I see you've finally remembered to call me.”

On the other end of the call, Elena simply felt baffled.

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