Chapter Summary: Chapter 1369 – CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery by Faith Shaw
In Chapter 1369, 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.
“Right,” Lydia suddenly stopped in her tracks. “I need to check out.”
“No need for that. I booked last night’s room under my name, so we can head straight to the hospital. I’ll take care of everything else,” Eugene quickly interrupted her.
Just as they were leaving, Quincy returned. He was holding breakfast from a popular spot that he had waited half an hour in line for. But it didn’t matter. If Lydia liked it, he would gladly wait even longer.
“Excuse me, sir,” the receptionist suddenly called out to him.
She looked at Quincy with sympathy, almost as if he were a tragic character. Here he was, up early to buy breakfast, only to find his girlfriend with another man.
Unable to resist, she said, “Your girlfriend has already left. Would you like to check out?”
“Uh, yeah, let’s just check out,” Quincy replied, startled.
So, Lydia had woken up. She must have slipped away quietly, still unsure of how to face him. It might be best to let them both cool off for a while.
After checking out, Quincy left the hotel, completely unaware that he had been replaced by someone else.
Eugene took Lydia to the hospital for a basic check-up, and the results were clear that she was perfectly healthy. Yet, she remained unhappy, tears streaming down her face.
And even if she did, he wouldn’t agree to it. Under current marriage laws, if one party disagreed, they could withdraw the divorce application at any time. Once he had Lydia, there was no way he would let her go.
Lydia shook her head. “I’ve already told you that I don’t want to get married right now.”
“But that was then and this is now. We did everything last night. If we don’t get married, doesn’t that make me a scoundrel?”
“But Eugene, in this day and age, just because we had a physical relationship doesn’t mean we have to get married. We made a mistake once and we can’t make another. I can’t just pretend it’s fine,” Lydia insisted, clearly understanding the implications.
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