What Happens in Chapter 943 – From the Book Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron)
Dive into Chapter 943, a pivotal chapter in Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron), written by Christia Murray. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Mick blurted out, "That hacker taunted me with a message: 'Harm my Nathalie, and you're done for.' Out of everyone here, only you, Morris, have a childhood sweetheart named Nathalie."
Morris grinned, muttering under his breath, "Idiot."
As Mick continued, he suddenly realized something and fell silent.
Morris chuckled, "True, I do have a Nathalie. But I wasn't aware that Mick had wronged her."
His smile, however, didn’t reach his eyes.
Mick's expression shifted, and he said, "Ashley and I are business rivals; conflicts are bound to happen. But they're just typical industry tactics. Nathalie is too sensitive—if she can't handle the heat, maybe she shouldn't be in business."
Mick thought admitting his actions would show responsibility. He tried to play down his shady tactics as standard business practices, hoping to sway the others to his side.
But he underestimated Morris.
Morris said, "Mick, if Vincent Corporation's competitive methods are as sleazy and shameful as yours, they won't last."
By tying Mick's actions to Vincent Corporation's reputation, Morris made the company owner wary of Mick's behavior.
Mrs. Vincent was particularly concerned. "Oh, Mick, care to explain what you did to Ms. Nathalie?"
"Ma'am, it's nothing," Mick replied shortly.
Morris countered, "Ma'am, he's too ashamed to say."
Her gaze drilled into Mick.
Mick knew he couldn't dodge this one.
He sidestepped, "I just secured the West Bay project. Stewart Enterprise had a design ready and a verbal agreement with the West Bay CEO..."
"Remember Lydia from the Nightshade Club, Mick?"
Mick reacted as if stung by a wasp, leaping from his seat.
His face turned visibly pale, panic clear in his eyes.
Jules, intent on shielding Mick, interjected, "Nathan, let's not waste work time on personal stuff."
Morris toyed with a ring on his finger, a promise ring Jules had given to Kelly.
Jules saw the ring and felt as though Morris was threatening him, which greatly displeased him.
"Business competition, wins and losses, it's all about skills. But Mick drugged my Nathalie, trying to ruin her reputation. While I took away his dignity as a man—tit for tat, fair's fair."
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