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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1511

Chapter 1511 So Evil
Once the nanny left, exhaustion was evident all over Queenie's face. “How could she be so evil?”

Queenie truly regretted adopting Cassandra.

Caliste couldn't believe it. “I can't believe Ms. Evans' desire for revenge is so strong that she'd use her own daughter.”

She knew that Cassandra must have done so to influence Queenie to dislike Cecilia.

“What should I do now?” Queenie muttered to herself as if she was asking Caliste, but it also seemed like she was questioning herself.

Caliste thought it inappropriate to offer advice on Queenie's personal affairs and, thus, remained silent.

After a prolonged silence, Queenie made her way to Cassandra's room.

Cassandra had gone to bed quite early.

Queenie couldn't believe that Cassandra could sleep so soundly when the latter's child was injured and was running a fever.

Unable to hold back any longer, Queenie woke her up.

Cassandra opened her eyes, a hint of irritation in her voice. “Mom, what are you doing in my room at this hour? Shouldn't you be resting?”

Queenie was in a foul mood. “I have something I'd like to discuss with you!”

Cassandra reluctantly got up. “Can't this wait until tomorrow?”

“It's about Dahlia and Cecilia,” Queenie said coldly.

Cassandra suddenly became much more awake. “Mom, are you planning to warn Cecilia?”

Queenie looked at her excited expression, growing even more infuriated. “I came to warn you.”

Cassandra was taken aback. “What do you mean?”

Charlotte regarded Queenie with a hint of wariness. “Mdm. Queenie, do you have some business here?”

Guilt was etched all over Queenie's face. “Listen, about what happened last night, I've thoroughly investigated everything. The injuries on Dahlia have nothing to do with you.”

Cecilia wasn't surprised and replied in an icy tone, “As long as everything's been clarified, that's good.”

Seeing her attitude, Queenie couldn't help but feel saddened. “I'm sorry. Last night, I was just trying to placate Cassandra. It wasn't that I didn't trust you.”

Charlotte was at a loss, not understanding what had unfolded. Listening to Queenie's words, she felt puzzled.

Cecilia was, as always, serene. “You don't need to apologize. I understand the circumstances back then. Anyone would have thought that I was the one who harmed the child. So, I don't blame you.”

Her nonchalant demeanor and indifferent attitude only served to deepen Queenie's distress.

Queenie would rather Cecilia scolded her instead.

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