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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 2168

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Chapter summary: Chapter 2168 from the book When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) by Chloe Lucas

Discover the most important events of Chapter 2168, 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.

The next morning broke gently over the weekend, sunlight pooling across the driveway like warm syrup.

Before Felix had fully rubbed sleep from his eyes, Miranda ushered him into the back seat of a black sedan bound for yet another tutor's house—another battlefield, another chance to stay ahead.

Felix slumped in the leather backseat, lashes fluttering as he drifted in and out of a shallow nap.

During the drive, the smartwatch on Felix's wrist kept chiming, each bright beep slicing through the cramped car like a needle.

Blinking awake, Felix raised his wrist. On the glowing screen, dozens of messages crowded the class group chat—everyone bragging that they had already reached Elliot's house and were getting ready to play.

A pang of envy pricked him. He pictured the laughter, the snacks, the secret competitions, and an impatient yearning rushed up his throat like a shout he could barely swallow.

Outside, the main road lay buried beneath a crust of snow. Tire tracks etched uneven grooves, forcing the chauffeur to inch forward with exaggerated caution.

They were—according to the dashboard map—only a corner away from the teacher's house when every lane condensed into an unmoving knot of headlights. Just their luck to be caught in a traffic jam.

Up front, the chauffeur's shoulders tightened until the fabric of his gray uniform creaked.

"What now?" he muttered, drumming the steering wheel. "By the time this jam clears, we will be awfully late."

"I'll walk there," Felix suddenly offered, voice light and almost innocent, even as his eyes sparked with calculation.

"Walk? Absolutely not," the chauffeur blurted. "Mrs. Rainsworth made it clear that I am to deliver you to the tutor's door myself."

Felix's brows pinched together, darkening his boyish face. "Fine. But if I show up late, I will mention to Mommy that you took your sweet time behind the wheel."

Color drained from the man's cheeks. He had heard the stories—Felix was a spoiled brat and could be a holy terror when displeased.

Traffic was gridlocked, yet the boy accused him of poor driving skills.

Alas, the man relied on this job to feed his family. Arguing with a child would only invite trouble he couldn't afford.

"In that case, I'll pull over and walk with you," he said, searching for compromise.

Felix surveyed the surrounding cars packed bumper-to-bumper. No shoulder, no alley, no possible space to wedge the sedan aside. Even reversing was impossible in the frozen queue.

Besides, at the moment, even reversing was impossible; the sedan was boxed in on every side.

"Then hurry up," Felix replied, tone dropping to a chilly whisper. "Or I will complain to Mommy and have her fire you."

Chapter 2168 Relentless Maternal Ambition 1

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