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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1588

 
 

Chapter 1588 Cassandra And Her Act 

“I thought she’d be more beautiful. With such a long scar on her face, what wealthy family would be interested in her?” a girl whispered. 

They had assumed that Cecilia had come to talk to them, and they each sat upright, exuding an air of superiority. 

To their surprise, Cecilia walked straight past them, ending up right in front of Queenie. 

“Mdm. Queenie, Ms. Evans, is there anything you need” Cecilia asked politely. 

Queenie immediately stood up. 

Upon hearing Cecilia say Queenie’s name, the girls in front turned around one by one to look over. 

Sure enough, Queenie was behind them. This bridesmaid actually knows Mdm. Queenie? Is she here to establish a connection with Mdm. Queenie? 

Queenie shook her head. “Mom’s fine. I hope I didn’t disturb you.” 

Mom

Those girls who had looked down on Cecilia were instantly taken aback. 

Is she Cecilia? The wife of Nathaniel and the biological daughter of Queenie?” 

“Ah, so she’s Cecilia!” 

They engaged in a hushed discussion. Even though Queenie couldn’t hear what they were saying, she could roughly guess what they were thinking. 

She deliberately stepped forward. “Ceci, I’m your mother. You don’t have to be so formal.” 

Cassandra also approached. “That’s right. We’re all family.” 

The girls who were gossiping were shocked. It turned out that the person they had looked down upon was actually Queenie’s daughter. She was not here to curry favor with Queenie. 

When Cecilia walked over, she could vaguely hear the girl’s whispers of disapproval, feeling the weight of their scornful gazes. 

She knew that Queenie only said that to help her out of the difficult situation, and she felt somewhat grateful. 

“If there’s nothing else, I should get back to work.” 

Cassandra observed all this very clearly. So she was standing up for Cecilia. I was wondering why she suddenly spoke up

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