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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1941

Chapter 1941 Doing The Right Thing
When Jason approached the pair to serve more drinks, he spoke to Chelsea.

“Miss, you've had too much to drink. You should stop already.”

Magnus' expression changed abruptly, and he was just about to reprimand Jason and dismiss him when Chelsea suddenly looked up.

She smiled at Jason and said, “Thank you, young man.”

<i>Young man?</i>

Jason was only in his third year of university and did look quite young.

He wanted to say something, but Chelsea interrupted him by handing over a card. “There's no password; just swipe a little for the tip. Just don't make it too high...”

Jason stared at the card handed to him, feeling a little shock.

“Sorry, I can't accept this, but thank you,” he said.

He was now certain, the woman before him was rich.

Faced with his rejection, Chelsea was somewhat taken aback. She wanted to say something but was interrupted by Magnus.

“This is my girlfriend. I'll take care of her. You can leave once you're done.”

Magnus directed a chilling glare at Jason, his eyes filled with hostility.

In response, Jason had no choice but to leave.

When he was leaving, Chelsea turned around and gave him a smile, saying, “Thank you, kiddo. You truly are a kind-hearted soul.”

<i>Kiddo? A kind soul?</i>

Jason was stunned for a moment, unsure of what to say, and then he left.

Once he was outside, he was filled with unease, with the woman's face sporadically surfacing in his mind.

After he told his colleague about it, the latter was filled with surprise.

“She's a wealthy woman, huh? Let me go over and serve her some wine later. I can't believe you turned down money like that.”

The colleague went on to serve some wine, but not long after, he walked out, his face full of disappointment.

“Mr. Smith, I think you should take this lady to the hospital right now,” said Jason after gathering his courage.

The image of Chelsea's smile constantly lingered in his mind. He was certain that if he just stood by and watched her being taken away, he would undoubtedly be filled with regret.

Magnus recognized him. “You're the bartender who served me wine just now, aren't you? Why are you meddling in my business? Do you want me to lodge a complaint against you and get you fired?”

Jason's expression darkened.

“Could you please take this lady to the hospital?”

Throughout his life, this was the first time he had shown such courage.

Meanwhile, Magnus had no interest in engaging with Jason. He opened the car door and climbed in, ready to leave.

Yet, Jason held him back and called out to Chelsea, who had already passed out from drunkenness.

“Miss, miss, wake up.”

Chelsea faintly heard what seemed like someone calling her. However, her head was throbbing painfully, and she felt dizzy. Her eyelids felt so heavy that she couldn't open them no matter how hard she tried.

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