Chapter 257 Bring Her Over For Dinner

It was Elena on the phone, her voice seething with anger. “I really didn’t expect Stella to behave so disgracefully. She’s even worse than Cecilia. At least Cecilia was with our family for three years without any incidents.”

For three years, Cecilia, apart from looking after members of the Rainsworth family, she spent most of her time alone at home, hardly knowing any men.

Nathaniel listened to his mother’s complaints from the other end of the line. After a long pause, he finally said, “Mom. I just found out that the person who saved you back then wasn’t Stella.”

Elena was taken aback.

“Who was it then?”

“Cecilia.”

Nathaniel shared with her all the information he had uncovered from his investigation.

At Rainsworth Manor, Elena wore a complex expression.

“Why didn’t Cecilia mention something so significant?”

“Perhaps she didn’t think much of it, not realizing from the start that Stella had taken credit for her actions.”

Elena fell silent.

table, and thoughts of her past actions toward Cecilia filled

for

“She’s gone.”

the curt answer, it took all

to?” Elena

hanging up.” Nathaniel didn’t want to

temples. His gaze fell upon the window where the snow was ceaselessly

Nicholas. However, she felt that the discussion would have to be put on hold for the

office the following morning. Instead, he spent his time searching for Cecilia. Unfortunately, his efforts

Calvin reported that he

attentively to the report, feeling increasingly

on the surface, but only he knew the extent

run off once again. This time, it

over the meaning of the letter she had written to him, but there was no one who could provide him with an

results of the paternity test, and when he saw that

the side, engrossed in his computer. Even though he wasn’t his own son,

the results

sorry for disturbing you

finished speaking, he took a sip of the milk that

do I feel like you’re increasingly resembling

narrowed as he turned away

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