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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 939

Chapter 939 Sending Cecilia To Work
Upon hearing that, Nathaniel couldn't help but say, “I can teach you what you wish to learn.”

He didn't feel that he was any less than Nicholas.

Unfortunately, Cecilia didn't understand his intentions. She wrapped herself tightly in the blanket and closed her eyes, murmuring, “All right. If there's anything I don't understand, I'll ask you.”

Nathaniel frowned slightly. Worried that Cecilia might get upset again, he chose not to say anything more.

He figured he should let her be since she enjoyed working at Orion Corporation.

However, Nathaniel couldn't help but be worried about Nicholas.

Due to work, Cecilia set an alarm and woke up early the next day.

Unexpectedly, Nathaniel had woken up even earlier than she had, patiently waiting for her downstairs.

“Nathaniel, why haven't you gone to work yet?” Cecilia asked, puzzled.

“From now on, I'll pick you up and drop you off at work,” responded Nathaniel.

After all, the husbands typically picked up and dropped off their wives from work.

Additionally, he wanted to show Nicholas just how close his relationship with Cecilia was.

“That won't be necessary.”

Cecilia reckoned having Nathaniel send her to work would be too much of a hassle considering they had a driver at home.

However, Nathaniel didn't share her sentiment. “Go have your breakfast first, and once you're done, I'll take you to work.”

He didn't give Cecilia any chance to refuse.

At that point, Cecilia didn't refuse any further. She figured it was probably because of the previous kidnapping incident that made Nathaniel worried about her safety.

“Okay. I'm off to have breakfast, then.”

When Jessica learned that Nathaniel was going to drive her and Cecilia to work that day, she was beyond thrilled. She had gotten up early to do her makeup and dress up.

Once Cecilia finished her meal, Jessica immediately stepped out of the room. “Cecilia, let me get your bag for you.”

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