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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 890

Chapter 890 You Are Blessed

With that, Charlotte ended the call.

Paula was still in the dark, clueless about what had transpired. She didn't understand what Charlotte meant by her being unfit to be a mother.

At this point, the caregiver walked in with a smile. “Oh my, you're so blessed. I have to tell you, it's been clarified online that Ms. Smith is actually a renowned composer abroad.”

The caregiver, in fact, didn't really understand the news online.

Only when she asked her daughter did she find out that Cecilia was actually quite famous.

“What?”

Paula immediately pulled out her phone to check the news.

Over the course of a single morning, the tide had turned.

Paula had also seen the article published under Cecille's work account.

Cecille... Cecilia... They are the same person!

Suddenly, Paula remembered a recent incident. Cassandra had accompanied her to watch a dance performance because she was coveting her life savings. There, they ran into Cecilia and her friend Vivian.

Back then, Paula was constantly belittling and making sarcastic remarks about Cecilia.

Then, it seemed like Vivian was saying that Cecilia was a renowned composer.

As she held her phone, disbelief filled Paula's eyes.

She had always assumed that Cecilia, with her hearing impairment, would have no connection to music. Yet, she never would have imagined that Cecilia could become a renowned composer.

She was even more surprised to find out that the latter was the very Cecille she had sought after back then.

No wonder she wanted me to live stream my dance first before giving the music composition to Cassandra. No wonder...

“No wonder...” she mused to herself.

“You're truly blessed. Both your daughters, biological and adopted, have turned out to be so successful.” The caregiver expressed her envy.

Paula was at a loss for words. She kept her gaze lowered, skimming through the news report, her emotions raging uncontrollably.

In truth, Cecilia had always been exceptional since her childhood. It was just that she had been unwilling to acknowledge the brilliance of her adopted daughter.

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