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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1512

Chapter 1512 A Stranger
“Ceci, can you please not talk to your mother like this? You can curse at me, you can be angry, but please, can you not be so indifferent?” Queenie was at her wit's end, tears welling up in her eyes.

Upon seeing her like that, Cecilia didn't quite know what to say.

“I don't see any reason to be upset,” Cecilia truthfully stated.

She was different from her past self.

Back then, she hadn't lost her memories, so when she discovered that Queenie was her biological mother, she was deeply hurt by the cold treatment she received.

However, she wasn't sad at all at that moment because the person in front of her was just a stranger to her.

Queenie felt as if her throat had been sliced by a knife.

“It's all my fault...” Queenie was completely at a loss on how to make amends to Cecilia.

She lowered her gaze, her back slightly hunched as she walked away.

After that, Charlotte, in confusion, asked Cecilia, “Boss, what's going on? What's this about harming a child?”

Cecilia briefly informed Charlotte about the events that had transpired yesterday.

Upon hearing the full story, Charlotte was instantly filled with indignation. “How could Cassandra falsely accuse you? It seems to me that she deliberately harmed her own child.”

With just a single sentence, she revealed the truth.

Cecilia had difficulty believing it. “That can't be. After all, it's her own daughter.”

“Who knows what this woman is capable of?” Charlotte finished, then comforted Cecilia. “Boss, if anything like this happens again, you must tell me. I'll protect you.”

Cecilia chuckled. “All right.”

Charlotte still felt uneasy, so she spoke more with Cecilia, telling the latter what to do.

It had been a while since Cecilia had returned. She had been everywhere, though her memory wasn't recovering as quickly as she'd hoped. That day, she decided to accompany Charlotte to work at the company.

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