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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1384

Chapter 1384 Do We Tell Her
At Imminence Corporation, Nathaniel called Ernest over and asked him to investigate the Jamieson family.

However, Ernest seemed distracted, his mind clearly elsewhere.

Nathaniel looked up at him. “What's wrong?”

“Nothing. I'll get to it,” Ernest replied, snapping out of it before heading out.

As soon as he left, Mason walked in and informed Nathaniel, “The day after tomorrow is Vivian and Mr. Sinclair's wedding.”

Nathaniel raised an eyebrow slightly at the news.

“Isn't Vivian the one Ernest gave up on? So now that she's about to get married, he suddenly pulls this stunt?”

Honestly, as a man, Nathaniel couldn't stand Ernest's behavior, never satisfied with what he had.

Mason quickly explained what he knew. “Mr. Rainsworth, you don't know the full story. There's actually a reason Ernest let Vivian go.”

Nathaniel gave him a long look, signaling him to continue.

It wasn't that Nathaniel was being nosy, but since Vivian was Cecilia's best friend, anything concerning her naturally piqued his interest.

“Back then, when the two of them broke up, it was actually because Vivian's father beat Ernest so badly that he almost lost his life. His leg was nearly broken, and he barely made it out alive,” Mason began, clicking his tongue as he spoke. “To survive, Ernest fled to Drocver, where he met his current wife.”

“His wife saved him and tirelessly cared for him when he was crippled,” Mason continued.

Nathaniel tapped his fingers lightly on the table. “And then he married her out of gratitude?”

“It's not just that,” Mason elaborated. “After Ernest recovered, his wife's father helped him become a prominent lawyer. Through this, Ernest met a lot of people and started thinking about reconciling with Vivian. He then gained Roland's approval. That's when he made a trip back to Tudela.”

“And then?”

Nathaniel's interest was now fully engaged.

Hearing this, Ernest didn't sound like the scoundrel Cecilia and her friends had described.

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