When Her "Death" Couldn't Break Him

Chapter 678



Chapter 678 Felix Insulted The Twins

Upon hearing the comment, the others scrutinized Nathaniel and the children. They appeared strikingly similar, particularly their eyes–dark and deep, as captivating as precious gems.

Some women noticed the long scar on Cecilia’s face and couldn’t help but remark, “What happened to Cecilia’s face? That’s such a long scar. Why hasn’t she considered surgery to have it removed?”

Cecilia chose not to erase her scar because she wanted a constant reminder each morning. When she looked at her reflection in the mirror, she didn’t want to forget who had harmed Jonathan and marred her face. She was determined to remember this, vowing to prevent such dangers from happening again. Additionally, she hoped the scar would drive her to become stronger, so that in the future, neither she nor her child would ever be bullied again.

Niel sat at the head of the table, with Felix by his side as usual, carrying himself arrogantly. The children from the other branches of the family would quickly steer clear when they saw Felix, wary of offending him. After all, Felix was Niel’s favorite.

“Is this Jonathan? You two really do look identical.” Niel saw Jonathan and beckoned him over. “Come here. Let me take a good look at you.”

Jonathan stood tall and straight, exuding an air of confidence and displaying no trace of fear. He gracefully made his way to Niel. “Great–grandpa.”

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“Good boy. I’ll introduce you and Eli to the others later,” said Niel.

Having just returned to the Rainsworth family, Jonathan and Elliot were unfamiliar with most of their relatives. This was a perfect opportunity for them to get acquainted with the family.**

“All right.”

In reality, Jonathan had thoroughly researched these relatives some time ago. With just a glance at anyone present, he could instantly identify them and their respective businesses.

However, he had to conceal his knowledge, keeping his cards close to his chest. With Nathaniel now blind, Jonathan knew these seemingly kind and gentle relatives could be harboring hidden agendas.

If they were plotting against him or Elliot, Jonathan, given his young age, knew he wouldn’t be able to protect himself effectively. It was wiser to pretend to be just an ordinary child for now.

Felix didn’t share the same thoughts. He immediately suggested, “Great–grandpa, I’ll do it.”

Niel smiled fondly. “All right. Felix, do you recognize all these uncles?”

“Of course.”

At just four or five years old, Felix had only glimpsed some of the hundred or so people present during festivals or gatherings. It was an impressive feat if he could recognize everyone.

He hopped off his chair, introducing everyone to Jonathan and Elliot with a touch of arrogance. “These are my parents. This is our third uncle, and this is our third aunt…”

Felix spoke rapidly. No ordinary person could keep up with the flurry of names and relationships.

Seeing their son introduce everyone with such composure, Adrian and Miranda were filled with pride.

After the introduction, Felix asked Jonathan and Elliot, “Do you remember these people?”

Although they had both memorized all the names, they chose to play dumb.

Elliot scratched his head, looking adorable. “All I remember is that pretty lady.”

Everyone burst into laughter in an instant.

Felix couldn’t resist mocking them, “I made the introductions so clear, yet you only remember one person. How useless. I would have remembered most of it by now.”

The others thought Felix was smarter than Jonathan and Elliot, too.

“You’re impressive.” Jonathan said, composed.

Felix smirked as he glared at the brothers. muttering disdainfully under his breath, “Pfft, how worthless. B*stards will be b*stards…”

That final remark instantly infuriated both Jonathan and Elliot.

“What did you say?” they demanded.


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