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CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery novel Chapter 1401

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What Happens in Chapter 1401 – From the Book CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery

Dive into Chapter 1401, a pivotal chapter in CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery, written by Faith Shaw. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

“Alright.” Right now, Quincy didn’t even care what Lydia was saying. Whatever she told him, he would simply follow it. She was always right in his eyes.

Seeing him like this, Lydia was momentarily reminded of when they had first fallen in love. Back then, when they had just begun dating, Quincy would look at her with the same silly smile every day.

She once asked him what made him so happy, and he would only replied, “As long as you’re by my side, nothing else matters.”

But now, they would not be seeing each other anymore. The child in her belly would have her love, her parents’ love, but would never know a father’s love.

“Lydia, do you resent me for following you?” Quincy asked, breaking the silence. “I know you don’t want to see me, but I was genuinely afraid something might happen to you, worried he wasn’t a good person, so I followed you.”

“No,” Lydia shook her head.

“No? You don’t resent me, or…?”

“I don’t mind seeing you,” Lydia interrupted him. “We loved each other deeply once, and we didn’t separate because the love was gone. It was misunderstandings and interference from both of our families.”

She didn’t want to continue living as they had, but that didn’t mean she disliked him as a person.

Quincy’s heart started to race.

Just then, the police arrived, breaking the moment between them. “Who called us? And why is there someone passed out on the ground?”

“It was me,” Lydia said. “He tried to assault me, so I used pepper spray on him. The other injuries on his face happened when my husband protected me and fought him off.” She gave a brief summary of what had happened.

Before long, they arrived at the police station, where both Lydia and Quincy made their statements. With Eugene still unconscious, the police arranged for an ambulance to take him to the hospital.

Lydia accompanied Quincy to the hospital to get his wounds treated.

Meanwhile, her parents had been notified and rushed to the hospital. Seeing that Lydia was safe and unharmed, they finally relaxed.

“I was scared to death! I never imagined he’d turn out to be so unhinged. It’s our fault, sweetheart. We were truly blind before,” Mrs. Fay said, patting her chest in lingering fear.

Lydia was still in her early pregnancy. If Eugene had gotten his way, it could have easily led to a miscarriage. How could Lydia possibly handle such a devastating blow?

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