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CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery novel Chapter 1070

Summary for Chapter 1070: CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery

Summary of Chapter 1070 from CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery

Chapter 1070 marks a crucial moment in Faith Shaw’s Romance novel, CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

The night in Birkham gleamed with brilliance, especially on Valentine’s Day. Businesses pulled out all the stops to attract customers, as if trying to claim the entire holiday for themselves.

Nina stood outside a themed hotel, hesitating before going in. She peered through the floor-to-ceiling windows, searching for the man Zoe had described. He would have a blue rose pinned to his chest. Every table was occupied by couples, but she couldn’t spot anyone matching that description.

She thought about calling Zoe to check if the man had already left. Just then, she caught sight of a familiar figure. Nash was rounding a corner and heading into a private room on the second floor.

On Valentine’s Day, and he didn’t come home?

What was he doing here?

A flood of suspicions surged through Nina’s mind, all pointing to one possibility.

Nash had someone else.

Anger boiling, she stormed into the hotel and headed straight for the private rooms upstairs.

"Miss, may I ask how many are in your party?" the waiter asked, blocking her path.

Nina curved her lips into a sly smile. "How many? If you tell me, all of this could be yours." She handed the waiter a generous stack of cash, making his eyes light up with a grin as he held up two fingers.

Of course. On Valentine’s Day, it had to be two people. Who else would book a hotel room for just one?

She kicked the door open and sneered, "Well, Mr. York, enjoying yourself? I wonder if you…"

The rest of her words caught in her throat. The room held only Nash, sitting there alone.

Turning back, she glared at the waiter, "Didn’t you say there were two people in here?"

"Mr. York said two. His wife hasn’t arrived yet."

"You can go now. I’ll handle things from here," Nash dismissed the waiter, then turned to close the door, only to realize she had broken it.

With a wry smile, he said, "Looks like we’ll need a new room."

"The breeze tonight is a bit chilly. Since you’re closer to the window, could you close it for me?"

Normally, Nash would never order her around. And normally, if he did, Nina would never listen. But tonight was different. She had doubted him, and now she felt guilty.

With a sigh, Nina got up to close the window.

Suddenly, the billboard across the street lit up. The plain, ordinary ad had transformed into a heartfelt message from Nash. Each word pierced straight into Nina's heart, and tears welled up in her eyes.

"What’s wrong? Don’t like it?" Nash asked softly, wrapping his arms around her shoulders.

Nina shook her head. How could she not love it?

It was perfect.

"I wasn’t sure what to get you," Nash whispered. "So I thought, why not confess my love to you all over again?"

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