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CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery novel Chapter 1310

Summary for Chapter 1310: CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery

Chapter 1310 – 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 1310 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Hope struggled with all her might, but being so small, she was held firmly by the staff. No matter how much she kicked, her feet didn’t reach the ground. She could only watch as Nina and Nash walked away with Orion, leaving her behind.

Though they had finally sent Hope away, Nina and Nash still felt a lingering unease.

“It’s over now. Try not to dwell on it. How about some music to help us relax?” Nash suggested, breaking the silence.

Nina nodded. “Play anything.”

As Nash inserted the car key, the dashboard screen flickered to life. Instead of music, an image of a masked man dressed in black appeared, his face fully covered except for his eyes, which stared at Nash with a defiant gleam.

“Who are you?” Nash’s expression turned icy.

It was clear this man was somehow tied to Hope.

The masked man didn’t respond right away. Instead, he laughed for a moment before speaking. “Nash, I thought you had two kids. So why is there only one in the car? Is it that you didn’t want to bring the other one, or perhaps you just can’t?

“Sure, you’ve got plenty of skills, but resurrecting the dead isn’t one of them, is it?”

Nash immediately understood the implication, his gaze growing even colder. “You’re the one who sent Hope to us.”

At least Orion was old enough to know basic safety and to seek help in an emergency. But it was different for Gemma. She couldn’t even talk yet, and most of her day was spent asleep. If anyone wanted to harm her, it would be far too easy.

Nina nodded. “Once we’re back, let’s set up cameras around the house, particularly in Gemma’s room and near her crib. We should take every precaution.”

“Mom, Dad, who was that man? He didn’t look like a good person. I really didn’t like him,” Orion added, frowning.

Kids often had the sharpest instincts. The moment Orion saw that man, he felt as if a poisonous snake had fixed its gaze on him, sending chills down his spine.

And the things that man said were so disturbing.

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