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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 721

Chapter 721 Worried About Nathaniel
The two spent the afternoon discussing work matters. Come evening, Charlotte insisted that Cecilia and Calvin stay for dinner.

After they had finished eating, they gossiped privately when they went to the restroom.

“Boss, have you made up your mind?” Charlotte asked.

Cecilia didn't find it odd, asking, “About what?”

“Are you with Mr. Reese?” Charlotte's large eyes gazed at her. “Didn't you come back this time for him?”

Cecilia choked up. Should I say yes or no? Both options don't seem right.

“Calvin and I are just friends. Don't overthink it.”

Charlotte couldn't help but feel disappointed. “I was hoping that you and Mr. Reese would be together, so I could feast my eyes every day.”

Cecilia gently tapped her.

Unable to suppress her curiosity, Charlotte continued to ask, “If it's not Mr. Reese, could it possibly be Mr. Rainsworth?”

She had encountered Nathaniel before, a truly remarkable individual who was undeniably attractive.

Cecilia was truly done with Charlotte.

“Let's go. It's getting late. We should rest early.”

After agreeing to leave together, just as they were about to head to the private room, Cecilia suddenly froze in his tracks.

Not far from the private room's entrance, two upright figures were standing. One was Calvin, and the other was Mason.

Mason wore a pair of gold-rimmed glasses, his figure tall and lean. Although he couldn't quite compete with the handsome allure of Calvin, he was still a good-looking man.

Charlotte was stunned. “Boss, why are there so many handsome men around you?”

What a lovestruck fool! Cecilia was quite exasperated. “That's enough. Be good. Go back and rest first.”

“Oh.”

Charlotte left the restaurant reluctantly.

At that moment, at the entrance of the private room, Mason and Calvin appeared polite and gentlemanly on the surface. However, their icy aura was so intense that it made everyone around them keep their distance.

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