Summary of Chapter 2275 – A turning point in When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) by Chloe Lucas
Chapter 2275 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel), written by Chloe Lucas. With the hallmarks of Novel literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
"You don't deserve to be my son!"
The second Miranda threw that out, she abandoned him there and stormed off.
Felix stayed where he was and slowly dropped his head.
Seeing him like that, Daniel couldn't help stepping in. "Don't take your mom's words to heart. Women always have a few rough days."
Felix nodded. "Yeah, I know."
He was already used to being put down by his own mom.
After all these years, one thing had become plain to him. From the beginning to the end, Miranda had looked down on both him and his father.
Felix's eyes reddened.
He stared toward the doorway, toward the direction Miranda had stormed off, and came close to crying right there.
Jonathan watched the whole thing and couldn't quite keep the edge off it.
"I'm sorry."
He walked over to Felix. "I shouldn't have hit you."
This time, he meant it.
Looking at it closely, nobody came into the world that bad.
Felix hadn't started out this way either.
When Felix saw that Jonathan was apologizing to him for real, the tears finally broke loose and spilled out.
"Jon, can we still be friends?"
Jonathan let out a breath. "If you behave from now on and stop bullying other people, then maybe we still have a chance to stay friends."
Felix's eyes lit up, and he nodded over and over.
"Okay, I promise. I won't bully Dante and the others ever again."
Jonathan nodded too. "If you say it, then do it. Don't break your word. Otherwise, you can stay by yourself."
"Okay."
Seeing the two boys make up just like that, Cecilia was glad for them too.
Daniel smiled. "See? Kids roughhousing with each other really isn't that big a deal. They didn't even take it to heart themselves."
Cecilia nodded.
"Teacher, sorry for troubling you."
"It's nothing. As long as the kids are doing well, that's all that matters."
After talking with Daniel a little longer, Cecilia finally left.
The moment she stepped out the door, she saw that Miranda hadn't actually left.

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