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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 847

Chapter 847 Nowhere To Sleep
Nathaniel was impeccably dressed in a tailored suit, his tall and well-proportioned figure radiating an imposing aura.

As Eric watched Nathaniel approach, he couldn’t shake the feeling of overwhelming pressure, as if it were coming from an unseen multitude, despite Nathaniel’s blindness.

“Nathaniel,” Zachary called out.

“Right here,” Nathaniel responded.

For reasons unknown, the moment he arrived, the atmosphere turned icy, as if everyone suddenly felt uneasy.

Cecilia was perplexed. Initially, she thought Mason had come over because he was worried about Lucy. But now, it didn't seem to be the case.

In the presence of Eric, Cecilia didn't felt it was appropriate to question Nathaniel about his reasons for coming over.

She asked, “Should we find a place to rest for a bit?”

Eric responded, “Not far from here, in the motel where I'm staying, I've already reserved a place for you all. However, I didn't anticipate so many people, so it might be a bit crowded.”

“It's fine.” Vivian really wasn't afraid of anything, she simply said, “Zachary, Mason, Nathaniel, you guys are the extra ones here. You three should sleep outside.”

The expressions of the three men instantly soured.

With Vivian leading the way, Mason couldn't help but speak up. “I can stay with Lucille.”

However, Lucille was unwilling. “Who said I wanted to stay with you?”

“Lucy.”

“Don't call me that.” Lucille's face flushed red.

Although the two had already gotten engaged in their hometown, held an engagement banquet, and even agreed to get married by the end of the year, they were, after all, still not married.

Elliot also stated, “My dad can sleep with mommy.”

The expressions on Nathaniel's and Cecilia's faces changed in an instant.

Elliot added, “What's there to be afraid of? Didn't you guys used to sleep together all the time?”

Cecilia was rendered speechless.

Jonathan playfully tapped him. “Keep your mouth shut.”

Elliot pouted.

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