Chapter summary: Chapter 2197 from the book When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) by Chloe Lucas
Discover the most important events of Chapter 2197, 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.
Cecilia was shocked. Elena's calm confession hovered between them like cold smoke she could not wave away. So every utility bill, every leaking roof, every servant's wage at Rainsworth Manor had been shouldered by Elena alone. This was beyond unfair.
"Aunt Elena, I was wrong. Please, don't be mad at me."
Miranda was no fool. If they really split, the entire weight of running the manor would drop onto her narrow shoulders. Money, decisions, endless complaints—she could almost feel the coffers draining already.
Elena's lips curved in a smile that never touched her eyes. "Miranda, you should speak with your father-in-law. If you stay silent, I will find a time to bring it up myself."
Cornered, Miranda had no choice except to nod. "All right."
Only then did Elena turn toward Cecilia. "Ceci, let's head back."
"All right," Cecilia answered and dipped her chin, her ponytail brushing the collar of her coat.
As the two women walked away side by side, Miranda stared at their retreating backs, a fizzing mix of anger and envy knotting her chest.
Why does Cecilia get such a considerate mother-in-law while mine guards against me day and night? Now there's another expense, and he will surely vent his fury on me.
Felix tugged at her sleeve, sensing the storm beneath her silence. "Mom, what's wrong?"
"Nothing." She lowered her gaze to the small boy. "Felix, grow up quickly, will you? When you're big, you can protect me so no one dares bully me."
"I will, Mom. You can count on me." The boy nodded with solemn force, and only then did relief flicker across Miranda's face.
Elsewhere, Cecilia kept pace beside Elena on the walk back toward the main house.
They walked in silence until Elena spoke. "Tell me, do you think I was too harsh today?"
Cecilia answered without hesitation, shaking her head. "Not at all. In fact, you were right, and the separation should have happened long ago."
Elena halted mid-step and faced her daughter-in-law. A small, grateful smile eased the tight line of her mouth.

That very indifference only emboldened the people in the main house. Take what had just happened, for example. Miranda enjoyed the comfort Elena's money had provided, but actually dared drop a snide remark about her favoritism. Did the woman lose her mind, or is she simply still half-asleep?

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