When Her "Death" Couldn't Break Him

Chapter 439



Chapter 439 Settle Her Marriage

Vivian never expected Roland and George would Settle her marriage with just a few words.

She knew she didn’t have the right to refuse at this point, so she could only accept it.

“But let me make it clear. Jon isn’t his son. If he kicks me out later, don’t blame me for it.”

“Stop spouting nonsense. Tomorrow, go buy yourself some nice clothes. Now, get lost, don’t interrupt me and Jonathan’s chess game,” Roland snapped.

He wished he didn’t have this daughter and could just raise his brilliant grandson alone.

Vivian left, feeling disheartened.

She was worried that Cecilia might be unaware of the situation, so she called her privately to give her a heads–up.

Due to the incident with Adrian, Cecilia had stopped helping out, and Elena hadn’t said anything. either. After all, no one wanted to air their dirty laundry in public.

Adrian was still in the hospital, with the official story being that he had accidentally fallen into the river.Property of Nô)(velDr(a)ma.Org.

Cecilia sat leisurely on the couch and asked Nathaniel, “Do you remember Zachary now?”

Nathaniel continued to lie, “Not really.”

“Either you remember, or you don’t. What does ‘not really mean?” Cecilia pressed. “I don’t think Zachary is a good person.”

Zachary had a volatile temper and was ungrateful. Someone like Vivian, who was so devoted, would definitely suffer if she ended up with him.

“Yeah, I think so too,” Nathaniel quickly agreed.

Far away at the Sinclair residence, Zachary sneezed.

Cecilia hadn’t expected Nathaniel, who was Zachary’s friend, to agree with her assessment, so shel continued, “But what if he bullies Vivian?”

Without hesitation, Nathaniel said, “Don’t worry, he won’t.”

Vivian was Cecilia’s friend, and Nathaniel wouldn’t let Zach hurt her.

“How can you be so sure? You know him so well? I thought you didn’t even remember him?”

Nathaniel faltered for a moment and quickly explained, “It’s just my instinct.”

The head of the Rainsworth family, who had always acted based on skill, was now relying on “instinct.”

“I hope so. If he dares to hurt Vivian, I won’t let him off!” Cecilia muttered.

“I’ll help you,” Nathaniel added.

Hearing this, Cecilia was finally at ease. Even though Zachary wasn’t a good person, he was afraid. of Nathaniel.

Even now, though Nathaniel had lost his sight, Zachary still respected him.

The warm interior of the house was filled with the sound of their conversation.

Outside, however, Nicholas sat alone in his car.

Nicholas looked in the direction of Nathaniel’s room, his eyes deep in thought, filled with memories of his time with Cecilia.

“Nathaniel, I don’t want to go back. If only we could stay out here forever. If only time could. freeze in this moment.”

Nicholas coughed heavily, unable to stop for a while.

He despised the illness that plagued him. If not for his sickness, Cecilia would have married him. instead.

Why didn’t he have the courage to tell her his real name back then?

As night fell, Nicholas remained in his car throughout the night.

The next day, the engagement party began.

Even before the event officially started, many prominent figures had already arrived.

Cecilia and Nathaniel attended the party together. Given that he was unable to see, they chose a spot where there weren’t many people to sit down.

Nathaniel’s father, Wren had also returned today. Compared to others his age, he looked at least ten years younger.

Wren had several young girlfriends outside and rarely came back, not even under the pressure of Nicl.

From a distance, he spotted Nathaniel and Cecilia and sent someone to call Nathaniel to the room for a private conversation.

After an unknown exchange, half an hour later, Wren approached Cecilia alone. “Ceci, Nathaniel has wronged you over these years.”


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