Summary of Chapter 1445 from CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery
Chapter 1445 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.
As Winnie's gaze drifted to the side, she noticed Ben approaching, dressed in a sleek black three-piece suit.
Behind her, Jamie saw him too, and memories came rushing back. “Jamie, the man you were once with was Jack Green, but now he's Ben Lucas. You have to let him go!” Jamie thought to herself.
He was both Ben Lucas and Jack Green. She could have been happy with Jack, but with Ben, there could be no connection. That was why she chose to walk away. She had buried Jack deep in her memory until today, when her sister’s repeated mentions of his name brought those memories flooding back.
He was using his identity as Jack to get close to her sister, and now her sister was carrying his child. He wanted her to move into his house with her sister. It was all part of his revenge.
But why drag Winnie into this? She had done nothing wrong. If anyone was at fault, it was only for having her as a sister.
“I just went out to meet a guest. Are you all set on your end?” Ben asked casually, slipping beside Winnie.
Winnie smiled, reaching to loop her arm through his, both of them exuding a picture-perfect elegance in their formal wear. To anyone watching, they seemed the ideal couple.
But to Jamie, the sight brought tears to her eyes as the memories of what had just happened resurfaced. How could Ben go to such lengths?
“I’m all set. Just one thing. I have a few extra friends joining. Should we add another table or just more chairs?” Winnie asked.
Once they were alone, Ben took a step toward her and lifted her chin. “Jamie, aren’t you the least bit curious why Winnie calls me Jack?”
With those words, he broke the last pretense between them.
Tears rolled down her cheeks. Desperate, she pleaded, “Ben, I know you hate me, and you can do whatever you want to me. But don’t take it out on Winnie. She’s done nothing wrong. You’re an exceptional lawyer and you know the law. Do you really think punishment should extend to the innocent?”
Even the law didn’t allow for guilt by association. Her actions may have hurt him, but that didn’t mean her sister should suffer.
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