When Her "Death" Couldn''t Break Him Chapter 1597 Bringing The Children Back
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Elena''s expression shifted as she heard this. "I''ve had these two little ones with me for so long, I can''t just let them go. I won''t allow it-I''ve grown too attached to them!" As she grew older, the lively energy of the children had be something she cherished deeply. Yet, she understood that parents should be with their children.
"Here''s what I propose," Elena said thoughtfully, "How about you and Ceci move back in with us? It would be best for us to stay together as a family."
Nathaniel knew that Cecilia wasn''t ready to move back in, so he firmly declined, "No, it''s not possible. Ceci hasn''t regained her memory yet, and it wouldn''t be convenient for her to stay here."
Elena''s face clouded with sorrow. "Why? Why are you so set on taking the children away? Do you want to break my heart? Have I not taken good care of them?"
Nathaniel nced over at the children, who were happily ying with Cecilia.
He sighed and responded with a calm resolve, "Let''s wait until Ceci regains her memory. Once that happens, if she wants the children back, you must respect her wishes and return them." Elena knew she couldn''t argue with this. "All right," she said reluctantly.
But under her breath, she muttered, "Once a man has a wife, he forgets his mother. Who was it that asked me to take care of the kids all these years? Now that they''ve grown, you won''t even let me continue looking after them." Cecilia, unaware of the conversation between Nathaniel and Elena, waspletely absorbed in ying with the two children. Theirughter and yful energy filled the room as they clung to her, each vying for her attention. Time passed quickly, and before they realized it, afternoon had arrived. By six o''clock, Nichs walked in,
His eyes immediatelynded on Cecilia, who was joyfully ying with the children, a genuine smile lighting up her face.
He stood there for a moment, captivated by the sight. It had been a long time since he had seen Cecilia so carefree and happy.
"Where''s Nathaniel?" he asked the housekeeper.
"He went to see Old Mr. Rainsworth," the housekeeper replied.
Nichs nodded, approaching Cecilia.
Elliot was the first to spot Nichs, his expression a mix of wariness and fear. He tugged at Cecilia''s sleeve, calling softly, "Mommy,"
Cecilja turned at the sound of his voice and saw Nichs standing nearby. Rising to her feet, she greeted him with a polite but distant tone. "Mr. Rainsworth."
The formal way she addressed him struck Nichs like a sharp pang of sadness. He forced a casual smile, hiding his disappointment. "Did youe here today just to spend time with the children?" he asked, trying to sound nonchnt.
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Turning his attention to Elliot, he added, "Those three kids really do resemble you."
Cecilia, unsure of how to face him, simply nodded in agreement. "Yeah."
Nichs addressed the housekeeper. "Add an extra set of utensils for me. I''ll be dining here as well."
"Yes, Mr. Nichs." The housekeeper quickly went to carry out his order.
After the housekeeper left, Nichs approached the three children.
Elliot, worried, stood protectively in front of his two brothers. "Hello, Uncle Nichs."
"Have you been a good boytely?" Nichs patted Elliot''s head.
A shiver ran down Elliot''s spine. He was genuinely afraid of his uncle, for reasons he couldn''t quiteprehend.
"Of course," he replied, trying to be calm.
"That''s good to hear," Nichs said, his wordsced with subtle implication. "You must treat your mother well. It wasn''t easy for her to give birth to you all, especially you."
Elliot immediately understood the underlying message Nichs was referencing his illness, the reason Cecilia had returned to the country, rekindled her past rtionship with Nichs, and eventually had his two younger brothers.
Cecilia, observing their exchange, felt a knot tighten in her chest. She had always been distant from Nichs, but now, she saw him in a different light. She hade to realize that he was far moreplex than the man she had once known.
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