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CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery novel Chapter 1400

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Chapter 1400 – Highlight Chapter from CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery

Chapter 1400 is a standout chapter in CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery by Faith Shaw, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

Quincy didn’t bother looking back. His fury poured into every punch aimed at Eugene’s face. “If you have a problem with me, fine. But why hurt Lydia? Are you even a man?”

A man’s fists should be used to protect women, not to terrorize them.

He had originally planned to follow Lydia for a few days, observe Eugene, and see if Eugene was truly someone who could make her happy.

If so, Quincy was willing to step back. But now, seeing what Eugene had done, he realized just how wrong he had been. If he hadn’t arrived in time, Lydia would have been at Eugene’s mercy. No amount of punches felt like enough.

After watching for a moment, Lydia finally called his name. “Quincy, step aside.”

Eugene looked up suddenly. Blood was already trickling from the corner of Eugene's mouth, but he managed a smug smile at Quincy. “See? To Lydia, I’ll always matter more than you. If you know what’s good for you, back off. This is just a little *marital fun* between us.”

Quincy couldn’t hold back a curse. “Marital fun” happens behind closed doors. This is outright abuse.”

But what hurt Quincy most was Lydia’s reaction. He lowered his fists, though he still kept a firm grip on Eugene’s collar.

Looking back at Lydia, his voice softened with desperation. “He’s no good for you. Please, don’t stay with him.”

“Let go of him and step aside,” Lydia instructed, not wanting Quincy to accidentally get hurt. “And close your eyes.”

Eugene’s grin grew wider, his expression full of smug satisfaction. “Women love a bit of a bad guy,” he thought, convinced it was an unchanging truth.

“Lydia?” Quincy opened his eyes at the sound.

He saw Lydia, furious, while Eugene was writhing on the ground, wailing in agony.

“I had pepper spray in my bag. It would’ve been a waste not to use it.” Lydia shook the little bottle in her hand. “Thanks for stepping in.”

“There’s no need for thanks between us,” Quincy replied, unable to hold back a grin, his smile stretching wide. He felt like he had just been lifted from rock bottom to cloud nine.

“You’re hurt. Let me take you to the hospital. And before we go, let’s call the police. He’s going to pay for this.” Lydia noticed a long scratch on Quincy’s arm. It was an injury from his scuffle with Eugene.

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