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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1948

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Chapter 1948 is a standout chapter in When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) by Chloe Lucas, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.

Chapter 1948 Stop Spouting Nonsense
As expected, Magnus was indeed frightened. “I understand, Cecilia. You must help me. I can't afford to offend the Rainsworth family.”

He had already offended too many people and owed too much money. If he were to add the Rainsworth family to that list, wouldn't that be asking for his life?

After giving him a perfunctory reply, Cecilia then hung up the phone.

After the call ended, she turned to Sven with her inquiries.

“How is Magnus doing now?”

“He should have known he couldn't marry Chelsea, so he planned to run away,” Sven said, pulling out his phone to show Cecilia the current location of Magnus.

Cecilia watched in silence. “Stick with him closely. Make sure he gets a taste of hardship.”

Growing up, Magnus had always been so well-protected that he felt free to take advantage of others without the slightest hint of guilt.

“Alright.” Sven nodded.

Cecilia had come to know Magnus. Since he dared to run away, he must have still had money on him.

She informed Sven of this.

After hearing this, Sven understood what he needed to do.

After Sven left, Cecilia leaned back in her chair, closing her eyes. His face was a picture of exhaustion.

“Dad, you must bless Magnus, hoping he can make a change this time.”

Cecilia was truly at a loss, unable to find a way to help Magnus improve.

Magnus' parents had both passed away, yet none of this seemed to impact him. When would he ever grow up?

Could it be that he was truly beyond redemption, incapable of change?

“If I couldn't change him, I hope you won't blame me,” Cecilia murmured softly.

In her lifetime, one of the people she owed the most to was Regas.

Regas had always been kind to her. From her childhood to adulthood, he had been nothing but a loving father.

It was precisely for this reason that she had always been looking after Magnus.

Once Magnus left, two days later, Cecilia received a phone call from Elena.

“Could you swing by home when you have a moment? There's been a bit of a situation.”

Now that Paula was dead, it was worth mentioning that Cecilia wasn't even Paula's biological daughter. Surprisingly, Paula's mother had come asking for money again.

Like mother, like daughter.

Bethany turned to Elena and couldn't help but say, “My grandson, Magnus, spent tens of millions on the Rainsworth family's daughter, and you dare say he didn't spend any money? Are you joking?”

The daughter of the Rainsworth family?

Elena laughed.

“Everyone knows I only have two sons. Where on earth did this daughter come from? If you continue with this nonsense, I'm calling the police.”

If it wasn't for the consideration of Cecilia, she would have had this old woman thrown out a long time ago.

Bethany, accustomed to her domineering ways, stood with her hands on her hips.

“Just because you don't have a daughter, does that mean no one else in the Rainsworth family does? Could it be that your husband has fathered a daughter outside your marriage?”

The final words left Elena utterly astounded.

She was livid. “What nonsense are you talking about?”

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