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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 717

Chapter 717 A Sense Of Obligation
His subordinates helped Yannick enter the room.

Yannick clutched his stomach, managing to utter, “I never expected this guy to be so capable. Despite our numbers, we couldn't stop that one blind man. That Mason is quite something. He actually outsmarted me.”

Upon seeing the state Yannick was in, Calvin couldn't help but retort, “Speak less.”

Had it not been for Cecilia, Nathaniel wouldn't have spared Yannick's life. Without this intervention, Yannick likely wouldn't have survived that day.

Yannick was not ready to shut up just yet, and he was about to continue his incessant chatter when he noticed Cecilia sitting on the couch, her clear eyes focused on him.

On his way back, he had already learned from Calvin that it was Cecilia who had urged Nathaniel to let go of him.

His expression remained unchanged, yet his gaze softened slightly when he looked into Cecilia's icy, penetrating eyes. Just slightly, nothing more.

Only then did Calvin notice Cecilia and ask, “Why aren't you asleep?”

“I couldn't sleep.”

Cecilia rose to her feet.

Calvin's subordinate smoothly guided Yannick to sit on the couch. Yannick was covered in blood, wincing in pain as he took a sharp intake of breath.

The family doctor arrived swiftly, tending to Yannick's injuries.

Under his circumstances, it wasn't convenient to take him to the hospital for examination.

Calvin called Cecilia up to the room, personally unfolding the blanket for her. “It's still early. Go to sleep.”

Upon hearing his words, Cecilia looked at him, lowering her voice. “You and Nathaniel—”

Calvin interrupted her, saying, “Just like you said, I've had my revenge and settled the score.”

Cecilia exhaled. “That's good, then.”

She scrutinized Calvin once again and asked, “When you got there, did he give you a hard time? Are you hurt?”

The more she behaved this way, the more complex Calvin's emotions became.

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