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CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery novel Chapter 1312

Summary for Chapter 1312: CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1312 – CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery by Faith Shaw

In Chapter 1312, 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.

But as parents, they all want their daughter to find someone with better prospects. Quincy’s startup may be showing some promise, but that was largely due to Nash’s support.

If Nash ever decided to withdraw his help, or if Quincy succeeded and then decided to discard Lydia after using her, Lydia would be left devastated.

This fear had been lingering in Mrs. Fay’s mind for a while, but the bond between Lydia and Quincy was so strong that, despite her concerns, she hadn’t intervened. But after seeing them fight, she felt more convinced than ever that Quincy wasn’t the right man for her daughter.

“There’s no way I’d go back to him. I saw him with another woman. If I reconciled with him now, I’d be making a fool of myself,” Lydia said, shaking her head.

Mrs. Fay had initially thought it was just a simple fight, but now, hearing this, her expression darkened. “Oh, he’s got some nerve, doesn’t he? If he’s already running around with other women, who’s to say he won’t do worse once he’s successful? Enough is enough. You should file for divorce. Do it as soon as possible.”

Lydia nodded. After going back to her room, she checked her calendar and realized it was the weekend. With the county courthouse closed, she would have to wait until Monday.

She pulled out her phone and sent Quincy a message: “Let’s meet at the county courthouse next Monday.”

Quincy responded immediately: “Lydia, why are we going to the county courthouse?”

Staring at the screen, he knew all too well that it meant divorce, but he wasn’t ready to give up. He tried to stall, hoping to talk things over: “Let’s meet first. There are a lot of misunderstandings between us, and even if you want a divorce, we should clear the air first.”

“I came to check on you. Remember, we agreed to keep up appearances for our parents. It won’t be convincing if we don’t spend time together,” Eugene said, glancing around her room, which looked cozy and inviting. He felt an urge to go in and chat. “How about inviting me in for a cup of tea?”

“Let’s stick to the living room. I haven’t made my bed yet, and it’s a mess in here,” Lydia replied casually, offering an excuse to keep him out.

She preferred to keep her bedroom private. It was her personal space, and she wasn’t comfortable letting others in.

Eugene nodded, content to be with her. It didn’t matter to him whether they were in the bedroom, the living room, or anywhere else. He just wanted to be near her.

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