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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 726

Chapter 726 Lost His Mind
Nathaniel's face instantly darkened. “Brat, are you tired of living?”

“Daddy, why are you scolding me?”

Immediately, Elliot started to pretend to cry.

Nathaniel listened to his sobs, the pain in his head intensifying. “Someone, come!” he called out.

The housekeeper arrived quite promptly.

“Sir, what's the matter?”

“Throw this brat out.”

“Huh?”

The housekeeper was taken aback, but fearing what Nathaniel might do to Elliot, she quickly stepped forward to take the child.

Elliot's eyes were brimming with tears as he asked, “Daddy, what's wrong? Don't you want me anymore?”

Nathaniel didn't respond. Instead, he said to the housekeeper, “Do I need to repeat myself? Throw him out.”

The housekeeper, cradling Elliot in her arms, nodded repeatedly. “All right. We will leave right away.”

She thought to herself that once she stepped outside, she would immediately call Cecilia. It seemed that only Cecilia could deal with Nathaniel.

After the housekeeper had carried Elliot out of the study room, Elliot didn't cry anymore. Instead, he lowered his voice and said, “Madam, could you take me to change my pants first?” He paused for a moment before explaining further, “Once I've changed, you can then throw me out.”

The housekeeper was amused. “Eli, your father is ill now. The words were uttered in a state of distress. He didn't mean to throw you out. Once your mommy comes back, everything will be fine. You need to stay put in your room this time. No more running around, understand?”

“All right, then.” Elliot helplessly nodded. <i>It's truly a pity that I can't tease my amnesiac sc*mbag daddy right now.</i>

In the study, Nathaniel finally found some peace and quiet. Not long after, Mason arrived with a team of doctors to examine him.

That evening, the study was bustling with individuals donned in white coats.

Meanwhile, it was already two in the afternoon in Erihal.

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