When Her "Death" Couldn't Break Him

Chapter 316



Chapter 316 The Amount Seems Familiar

Right after marrying Cecelia, Nathaniel instructed Mason to give her a credit card with a credit. limit of approximately one million two hundred thousand.

Back then, Mason had said, “Here’s a card with a credit limit of one million two hundred thousand, which will be your monthly living expenses provided by Mr. Rainsworth. Remember, Mr. Rainsworth’s money didn’t just fall from the sky. After making any purchases, be sure to keep track of your expenses.

When Cecelia agreed to live with Elena and Nathaniel, she had already resolved to repay Nathaniel for all the hardships she had endured in the Rainsworth residence.

She hoped to give him a taste of his own medicine while also helping him regain his memory.

It would be a blow to a man’s dignity if a woman gave him money and required him to keep track. of his spending.

Furthermore, the man in question was Nathaniel, someone particularly sensitive about. preserving his pride.

Yet, to her surprise, Nathaniel showed no signs of anger when he accepted the card. In fact, he seemed pleased. “Ceci, let me know what you want to buy. I’ll buy them all at once.”

“That won’t be necessary.” Cecelia was taken aback. Let’s see how long you can keep up with this charad

Cecelia then retreated to her room to rest.

Not long after she left, Mason arrived, tirelessly taking on the task of cleaning up.

He also couldn’t believe it when he learned about the incident that had happened at the shareholders‘ meeting.

He finally understood why Elena had dismissed him the day before yesterday, telling him that Rainsworth Group no longer required his services. How can Elena be so heartless? Mr. Rainsworth is her son!

After completing the cleaning, Mason did the dishes too.

Nathaniel called him out to the car and presented him with a card.

“Yes, Mr. Rainsworth?”

Nathaniel’s lips lifted into a faint smile. “Ceci gave me some money and told me to buy a dishwasher and a robotic vacuum cleaner.”

Mason struggled to wrap his head around it, but Nathaniel continued speaking in an unexpectedly cheerful tone. “She must’ve thought I was short on cash. I did offer her a gold card before, but she turned it down.”

When Cecelia found out he had been replaced earlier that day, she handed him the card in the evening.

He believed Cecelia was worried about him, fearing that he might be penniless due to his stolen identity.

Upon hearing his remark, Mason felt Nathaniel might have misunderstood her intention. “Mr. Rainsworth, how much money did Mrs. Rainsworth give you?”

“One million two hundred thousand,” Nathaniel replied. “She also promised to give me the same amount every month.”

That figure seemed familiar to Mason.

It took him a moment to recall why those numbers seemed so familiar. One million two hundred thousand… isn’t that the allowance I used to give to Mrs. Rainsworth on Nathaniel’s behalf? Seems like she’s getting back at Mr. Rainsworth…

Mason was relieved that Nathaniel had misinterpreted her actions. If Nathaniel had known the truth, it would have broken his heart.

“Keep this card safe and don’t simply spend the money,” Nathaniel instructed Mason. “Have someone buy a robotic vacuum and a dishwasher. And remember to keep track of the spending.

“All right, Mr. Rainsworth,” Mason responded.RêAd lat𝙚St chapters at Novel(D)ra/ma.Org Only

He held the card in his hand, wondering if Nathaniel would be infuriated once he regained his memory.

Nathaniel then began to inquire about recent developments in the company.

By this time, Nicholas had taken over Nathaniel’s position. Mason, along with some secretaries. and assistants whom Nathaniel was familiar with, had all been dismissed.

Nathaniel’s wealth wasn’t merely the rumored hundreds of billions that the public believed. Therefore, Mason had no concerns about his employer being unable to pay his salary.

Mason shared all the details he knew, including information about Nathaniel’s influence abroad.

“That’s all I know for now, Mr. Rainsworth,” Mason admitted. “As for the rest, we’ll have to wait for you to regain your memory.”

Mason believed there was more to Nathaniel than met the eye, and he suspected there were many things even he wasn’t aware of.

“First, you need to find a job. Be careful when you visit in the future. Make sure no one tracks you down,” Nathaniel advised seriously.

“Got it. Sir.”

The following morning, as expected, Cecelia woke up to find that Nathaniel was already awake.

In addition to noticing the breakfast that had been prepared, Cecelia saw that the newly purchased robotic vacuum cleaner and dishwasher had been installed. The receipts for these items were neatly laid out on the table.


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