Chapter Summary: Chapter 1042 – CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery by Faith Shaw
In Chapter 1042, a key moment in the Romance novel CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery, Faith Shaw delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Nash remained silent but his silence spoke volumes.
Nina, enraged, punched him in the chest. "Nash, if you dare to keep thinking like this, I’ll kill you myself!"
She was truly furious.
She had endured agony and heartbreak for five years, holding on only because of their child. Nash had not died, but he had not contacted her either.
Sure, at first, he was unconscious, but after that?
Not a word. Whenever she thought of it, her anger flared up again.
And now, he had the nerve to hold such thoughts!
Micah glanced at Nash with a cold expression. "You deserve it! My sister suffered for all these years, and you still want her to suffer more? If you’re a real man, you’ll fix this mess!"
"I will," Nash replied firmly. He was determined to fulfill all the promises he had made to Nina.
Micah gave him one last look. He had said what needed to be said. The rest was up to Nash.
And so, Nash and Nina headed to Salterra together. Dominic had expected Nash to return alone but was surprised when Nina came along and with backup.
He had not anticipated that Nina would also have the support of Birkham's military. With so many forces involved, the internal conflict in Salterra was swiftly resolved.
The key was Birkham’s involvement. Nash made his stance clear, "Next time, handle your own internal matters. I’m a Birkham citizen. Constantly intervening in your country’s affairs isn’t right."
There was also his mother’s grave. Neither Nash nor Nina had ever had the chance to meet her.
Dominic hesitated, as if he wanted to say more, but he was not sure how. Finally, he handed Nash a bank card. "Take this. Use it for whatever you need."
Nash shook his head. "I have money. Keep it for yourself."
Nash realized that parents seemed to rely on money as a way to make up for things. If he and Nina were in their twenties, struggling financially, they might have accepted it. But now, they did not need it.
"There’s not much else I can give you."
"You saved my life. That’s more than enough. From now on, I hope you take care of yourself and I wish you well in the future." Nash pressed his lips together, his voice low and raspy.
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