Chapter 511
Chapter 511 Seek Happiness.
“Where are we going now?” Nathaniel couldn’t help but ask as he felt the car start to move.
“It’s St. Patrick’s Day. Naturally, we’re heading somewhere to seek happiness,” replied Zachary.
In the past, around that time, Zachary and his group of wealthy and spoiled brats would typically spend their time at Royale Club.
“Tell the driver to turn around.” Nathaniel initially thought there was some significant matter at hand.NôvelDrama.Org is the owner.
Since there wasn’t, he wanted to go back and keep company Cecilia company.
After hearing that, Zachary had no choice but to instruct the driver to turn back. “You want to keep Cecilia company again?”
He had already changed his address for Cecilia from “the deaf” to “Cecilia.”
Nathaniel wasn’t too surprised and asked, “What else?”
Then, he added, “You should also spend some time with Vivian.” Vivian is Cecilia’s best friend. If Zachary can win over Vivian, it will surely strengthen my relationship with Ceci in the future.
Zachary instantly became unwilling upon hearing that. “In that case, I’ll go back with you to see Cecilia,”
Nathaniel was speechless. Only Zachary dared to utter such words.
Not only did Zachary want to see Cecilia, but he was also eager to see the child. On the way back to the Rainsworth residence, he inquired, “Nathaniel, was the child conceived before Cecilia left?”
He still remembered that five years ago, the test report had confirmed that Cecilia was pregnant before she left.
Nathaniel remained silent for a moment, then asked, “Why do you have so many questions?”
Zachary choked up.
Upon reaching the residence, he could hardly wait to go inside.
Nathaniel, however, firmly grabbed him. “You can go back now.”
“Eh?” Zachary was stunned.
“It’s inconvenient for you to come over. We have the whole family at home,” Nathaniel said.
“Nonsense. I’ll leave as soon as I see the kid,” Zachary insisted.
Cecilia was reading a book indoors when she heard voices outside and decided to step out.
Upon seeing Zachary, she felt a fleeting chill.
Zachary immediately became serious when he noticed her. “Cecilia.”
Cecilia was slightly startled to hear that.
“Don’t address me so formally, Mr. Sinclair. I can’t handle it,” she said, her tone frosty.
Zachary felt a pang in his heart.
He had been holding back for a long time, but at that moment, he could no longer contain himself. “Cecilia, I was wrong before. I now understand everything.”
He initially planned to research Cecilia’s hearing impairment before offering an apology.
However, after meeting her again and again, he no longer wished to conceal himself.
Moreover, he had found a way to improve Cecilia’s condition. He was confident that it wouldn’t be long before she was fully recovered.
Nathaniel sat quietly nearby. Seeing that Zachary wanted to apologize, he didn’t rush Zachary to leave anymore.
Certain things were important to be clarified.
Cecilia still looked at him calmly, her eyes devoid of any emotions.
“I’m sorry. I previously thought it was Stella who saved me, that’s why…” Zachary was at a loss for words.
He reached for the emerald pendant he always carried with him.
It was indeed the emerald dragon pendant he gifted to Cecilia back in the day. “Five years ago, when you left, I spotted this in the things you left behind. If it wasn’t because of this, I might still be in the dark about the truth.”
It was only then that Cecilia discovered that Stella had also taken the credit for the matter.
She suddenly found Zachary and Elena both somewhat laughable and pitiful for not knowing who truly saved them.
Zachary stepped forward, offering her the emerald pendant.
“I know that no words can make up for what happened, and I still can’t move on from my mistake. However, for now, would you accept this emerald pendant? I’ll take my time to make things right. Is that okay with you?”
“There’s no need. When I saved you, it wasn’t for any sort of repayment.” Cecilia paused, then continued coldly, “I certainly don’t need it now. Take it back.”
Whenever Cecilia thought about the harm Zachary had once caused her, a faint ringing would