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CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery novel Chapter 1351

Summary for Chapter 1351: CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery

Summary of Chapter 1351 from CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery

Chapter 1351 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.

What if Lydia couldn’t handle it and did something to hurt herself? How would they survive?

“Dad, if something’s wrong, just tell me. Don’t carry everything on your own like this,” Lydia pressed, refusing to back down.

She stood firm in front of him, making it clear she wouldn’t leave until he explained everything.

Mrs. Fay came over as well, gently urging her husband. “We’re a family. There’s nothing we can’t talk about. If Quincy really did something terrible, Lydia needs to know. It’s better for her to see his true colors than to be kept in the dark.”

Mr. Fay tried to brush it off. “It’s really nothing. I was just chatting with someone about their perfect son-in-law, and it reminded me of Quincy, which made me angry. Let’s not dwell on these unpleasant things.”

But after so many years together, Lydia knew her father far too well to be fooled by a few words. She wasn’t about to let it slide so easily.

Pulling out her phone, she said, “If you won’t tell me, I’ll find out for myself. I doubt it’s something only you know. There’s no way we’re all in the dark.”

“Lydia, don’t,” Mr. Fay quickly tried to stop her.

If she logged onto social media and saw the posts, she would learn everything. And once she saw what was out there, how devastated would she be?

He regretted losing his temper earlier. If only he had kept his cool and handled it more quietly, calling his assistant to shut down the situation before Lydia heard anything, she wouldn’t have to go through this now.

How laughable that she had once loved this man so deeply and refused to marry anyone else.

“Sweetheart, are you okay?” Mrs. Fay asked, her heart aching as she saw the pain on her daughter’s face.

She was angry and furious at Quincy. If he had asked for money, it wouldn’t have made her this mad. But he was destroying Lydia’s reputation, pushing her toward the brink of collapse, just like so many others who had been driven to the edge by online abuse.

“I’m fine.” Lydia looked up, forcing a smile that was more painful than tears. “Really, I’m okay. Please believe me.”

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