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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1389

Chapter 1389 Regret Her Actions
Vivian stared blankly at Zachary. “You...”

Before she could speak, Zachary interjected, “You still have a day to think it over. However, once the day after tomorrow arrives, if you back out at the last minute and embarrass me, I won't let you off easily.”

He was telling the truth.

He had seen all types of women in his life. In Tudela, it wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that at least ninety percent of the women there would have been willing to marry him.

If Vivian had dared to stage a scene like those in television dramas, calling off the wedding on the very day, he would have surely made her regret her actions!

Upon hearing his words, Vivian was momentarily at a loss for what to say.

After all, Ernest was married, and she thought that Jennifer was a very good woman.

“I need to think about it,” said Vivian.

Zachary's grip on the steering wheel tightened.

He had initially thought Vivian would say that since they had already decided to get married, there was no chance of calling off the wedding.

To his surprise, she said she needed to think about it.

She doesn't care about me at all! For the first time, Zachary was treated as a backup option, and he was extremely annoyed. “Should I take you back to the Kennedy residence?”

The day after tomorrow, the two were set to marry. Vivian couldn't continue living at the Sinclair Manor. After all, there were still some wedding formalities.

“No.” Vivian rejected outright, “If possible, could you drop me off at any nearby hotel?”

“All right.” Zachary readily agreed.

He found a hotel with decent security measures and then settled Vivian there.

Ideally, Zachary should have escorted her to her room, but he was in an extremely sour mood at the moment. As a result, he simply let Vivian head to the hotel on her own.

She quietly listened to Vivian talking about her unease. Only after Vivian said she was going to sleep that she hang up the phone.

Nathaniel was lying next to Cecilia, so he faintly overheard the conversation.

He said, “Such matters should have been addressed upfront. What was once a misunderstanding now seems insurmountable.”

“Yeah, but that's just how some things are. After all, we don't have a God's eye view,” Cecilia said.

“Get some sleep,” Nathaniel said, embracing her. “You're pregnant. It's not good for you to overthink. Besides, we have to visit the hospital to check on Eli tomorrow.”

Cecilia obediently closed her eyes and drifted off into a deep sleep.

Nathaniel looked at her sleeping face, feeling grateful that their misunderstandings had been cleared up, allowing them to be together.

He dared not contemplate what he would do if Cecilia were to marry someone else.

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