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CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery novel Chapter 1116

Summary for Chapter 1116: CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery

Chapter 1116 – A Turning Point in CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery by Faith Shaw

In this chapter of CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery, Faith Shaw introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1116 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Realizing they could not prank Orion, everyone decided to return to playing the game as usual.

After dinner, Orion started fussing about wanting to go home, and Nina couldn't say no. She asked the director for leave.

At first, the director wasn’t happy about it since there were plans for early morning filming the next day. But Nina was firm, and eventually, he agreed, on the condition that she return promptly in the morning.

After a heavy rain, the rural road was muddy. However, Nina, being an experienced driver, handled it with ease. The bumpy ride eventually brought them to the main road. Nina sent a message to Nash, suggesting they meet at the downtown shopping district.

There weren’t many cars on the road, and Nina drove steadily. Suddenly, from the opposite lane, a large truck veered toward them, smashing through the median barrier. The truck swerved and headed straight for their car.

"Mom! Watch out!" Orion shouted.

Nina had already reacted instinctively. She floored the gas pedal and swerved to the left lane, trying to avoid the oncoming truck.

However, the truck driver also adjusted course, as if deliberately aiming for them. Cursing under her breath, Nina decided to take a risky move and broke through the guardrail. She was betting on whether the truck would follow. If it did, then this wasn’t an accident.

The slope they were heading down wasn’t too steep. Nina gripped the steering wheel tightly. "Orion, hold on tight! Grab the seat!"

"Got it, Mom," Orion replied, his eyes fixed on the road ahead, staying calm.

The car bounced over several rocks, bumping its way down the slope until a large tree finally brought them to a stop. Without wasting a second, Nina quickly unbuckled her seatbelt and climbed into the back to unfasten Orion's seatbelt. She then opened the door.

"Orion, get out first. Be careful. As soon as you’re out, run straight ahead."

Nina noticed shadows moving along the roadside. She wasn’t sure of their intentions, but considering how the truck had targeted them, she had to be cautious.

A rock came flying through the air, striking Nina’s forehead squarely. She cried out in pain but quickly set Orion down, grabbing a baton from her bag.

"Alright, you two, come at me," Nina growled, her anger rising.

Earlier, she had been cautious, worried that the men might be armed or in greater numbers. But after hearing them panic about her reaching the road, she realized there were only two of them. She no longer held back.

As the men approached, Nina smirked and went on the offensive. In no time, she had them both on the ground. She didn’t waste any more time on them. She scooped up Orion again, and climbed back onto the main road.

"Mom, I called the police," Orion said softly as he wiped the blood from her forehead, his eyes filled with concern and guilt. "It’s my fault. If I hadn’t insisted on going home, we wouldn’t have run into those bad guys."

"Orion, this isn’t your fault," Nina reassured him gently. "There’s nothing wrong with wanting to go home. Running into bad people is just something that happens. Think about it. It’s nighttime, and this place is pretty isolated. Anyone with bad intentions would choose a spot like this."

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