Chapter summary: Chapter 2128 from the book When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) by Chloe Lucas
Discover the most important events of Chapter 2128, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel). With the engaging writing of Chloe Lucas, this Novel masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
Magnus led Denise straight to Cecilia and Nathaniel without even greeting Eloise or Heather along the way.
Heather frowned in dissatisfaction, but Magnus was her most beloved grandson, so she couldn't vent her anger.
Cecilia nodded at Magnus. "Hey."
"Let me bring you inside," Magnus immediately offered.
"No need. You and Denise should bring your grandmother inside. Nathaniel and I will go in on our own," Cecilia said.
She understood Magnus' intentions full well—he wanted to enter with her and Nathaniel to show off their relationship to the wealthy businessmen.
Magnus was a little embarrassed to hear her rejection.
Seeming to only just notice Heather and Eloise, he said, "Eloise, Grandma, you're here too. Let's all go in together then."
Heather nodded. "All right. Let's go."
The group then walked into the hotel.
Magnus stood solicitously by Cecilia and Nathaniel, while Denise accompanied Heather and Eloise.
"Cecilia, Nathaniel, I'm really happy that you could come today," Magnus said joyfully.
"Don't be happy too soon." Cecilia looked at him seriously and asked, "Didn't you say you were just holding a simple wedding? Why did you invite so many people?"
Magnus' smile faltered.
Knowing that he couldn't fool Cecilia and Nathaniel, he could only confess. "Cecilia, I owe you so much money. It's unrealistic to rely on working to pay it back, so I had no choice but to resort to this."
Cecilia hadn't expected him to admit it so readily.
"At least you have the nerve to admit it," she remarked.
"I've changed now; I'm not the person I used to be." Magnus chuckled.
Cecilia offered no reply. Whether or not Magnus had truly changed was something only he himself could know.
Yet, the moment Cecilia sat down, James and Jonah became almost embarrassingly obsequious to her.
"Ceci, do you like the dishes here? If they aren't good, come to my house, and my wife will cook for you," Jonah said.
James also nodded hastily. "Your Uncle Jonah's right. Come to my house if you want to eat anything. I will find a way to get it for you."
They spoke loudly, as if afraid that the people around them wouldn't learn about Cecilia's connection to them.
The people around them did indeed notice the exchange and were incredulous.
"Isn't that James? How is he Cecilia's uncle?" one whispered.
"Shouldn't her uncles be from the Jamieson family?" another wondered aloud.
Everyone began to chatter amongst themselves.
Looking at the reactions of the people around her, Cecilia furrowed her brows slightly.

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