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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1605

Chapter 1605 Bonding Time
During breakfast, Queenie couldn't help but secretly seek Brooklyn's advice.

“How did you manage to get Cecilia and her friends to come out?”

“This isn't easy to teach, Queenie. Just remember to take it slow, don't rush,” replied Brooklyn.

Queenie was aware that she shouldn't rush, but given her physical condition, she didn't have the luxury of time.

Brooklyn comforted her, “Ceci is a sensible girl. She'll eventually come to understand. Right now, the most important thing is to get along well with her. The role we play in her life doesn't matter.”

Queenie nodded. “Alright, thank you.”

“Don't be a stranger. We're sisters, aren't we?”

Brooklyn tenderly embraced Queenie, her heart aching as she noticed the additional strands of white hair at her temples.

“Queenie, you must take good care of yourself.”

When Queenie suddenly found herself being embraced, she was startled. “I know. What's wrong with you? Why hug me all of a sudden?”

“It makes us feel closer.” Brooklyn pouted slightly. “Let's go, we should rejoin the youngsters.”

Queenie readily agreed, “Alright.”

Having meals with the younger crowd was devoid of pressure, so it made Queenie feel younger.

However, the occasional discomfort in her heart and lungs was a clear reminder to her of her physical condition.

“Mdm. Queenie,” Charlotte began, recalling something from the past, “Thank you for the investment you made in our company.”

Queenie couldn't help but smile. “It's no big deal. Just keep working hard. I'm sure the company will reach new heights.”

Charlotte nodded vehemently.

Cecilia glanced at Queenie, surprised to find that the latter would invest in her company.

At that moment, everyone was having a great time enjoying their meal.

Back at the Jamieson residence, Cassandra didn't go to the office for the day. She was aware that Queenie and Brooklyn had met with Grover the day before in relation to Cecilia.

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