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Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron) novel Chapter 977

Summary for Chapter 977: Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron)

Summary of Chapter 977 – A turning point in Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron) by Christia Murray

Chapter 977 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron), written by Christia Murray. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

Her body felt steady, brimming with health.

But that very health sent a chill through Nathalie’s heart.

Because if she was healthy, it meant her fate had shifted—and the one who’d made that happen, Nathan, would now carry her burdens. He’d be the one swallowed by illness and loneliness, in her place.

Pale and unsettled, Nathalie sat frozen for a long time before she finally found the nerve to open the email.

She scanned the report: “Everything looks normal. Maintain a balanced diet. Keep an eye on cardiovascular health.”

In that moment, all the energy drained from her. She slumped into her chair, white as a ghost, unable to gather her thoughts.

Just as she feared—her destiny had changed.

Her hands shook as she grabbed her phone and dialed the clinic. “Hi, I’d like a copy of the medical report for the gentleman who came to the check-up with me.”

There was a long pause before a staff member answered, voice cautious. “I’m sorry, but that’s private information. We can’t share it with you.”

Nathalie’s tone turned cold and firm. “He’s my family. I need his report. This is a legitimate request. If you refuse, you’ll be hearing from my lawyer.”

She wasn’t trying to be difficult, but she could sense something was off. They were hiding something on purpose.

Sure enough, the staff member caved, stammering, “There’s an issue with his report. He asked us to keep it confidential. Ashley, we’re just respecting his wishes—please, try to understand.”

Nathalie latched onto the key words. “Tell me—what’s wrong with his report? You can trust me. I won’t get you in trouble.”

“Ashley, please, don’t put me in a tough spot…”

“He’s the person I care about most. I know he’s sick, but I need the details if I’m going to help him. It’s the right thing to do, and you know it. Isn’t that what being a doctor is all about?”

Jackson from the fourth branch was the first to kick up a fuss. He marched out with a crowd from the other branches, ready to start something.

“Morris, why did you bring that ex-convict back here?”

“If he’s allowed into the Sharp family, how are any of us supposed to feel safe? What about our inheritance—our security?”

“I won’t have someone with a criminal record living under this roof. I can’t trust my safety or my assets with him around. It’s either him or me—there’s no way I’m sharing this house with him.” Jackson’s outrage had everyone on edge.

The tension in the air was thick enough to cut.

But Morris didn’t flinch. He just looked up at Jules, calm as ever.

Jules stood there, silent, the weight of the moment pressing down on him.

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