Summary of Chapter 1634 from CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery
Chapter 1634 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.
A female employee with dark circles under her eyes spoke up quietly, “Jamie, have you ever been scolded by Mr. Lucas?”
Jamie instinctively replied, “No…”
The moment the word left her lips, she regretted it.
As expected, everyone’s eyes lit up with curiosity, and they swarmed around her, pestering her for tips on avoiding Ben’s wrath.
Jamie, clutching her laptop, bolted out of the office like her life depended on it.
“Too dangerous,” she thought to herself.
The office was no longer a safe haven for her.
Still holding unfinished reports, Jamie decided to retreat to a quiet lounge to complete her work. But as she entered, she froze.
Ben was already there, sitting with his laptop, his piercing gaze lifting to meet hers.
Jamie instinctively stepped back, “Oh, sorry, wrong room.”
“Jamie,” Ben called out, his tone firm, “have you been avoiding me?”
Jamie’s heart raced, unsure of how to respond.
Ever since Ben’s heartfelt words a few days ago, her emotions had been a tangled mess. She had no idea how to face him. Avoidance seemed like the safest option.
But Ben had clearly had enough of her evasiveness. He stepped closer, his voice resolute. “You can reject me if that’s how you feel, but running away? What’s that supposed to mean? Do you see me as someone to be afraid of?”
Realizing his misunderstanding, Jamie tried to explain but faltered.
The truth was, Ben wasn’t entirely wrong.
Sensing her hesitation, he let out a quiet sigh. “I promised I’d give you time, and I’ll keep that promise. But please, stop avoiding me.”
Jamie felt a pang of guilt as he left the room.
After that, she resolved to stop dodging him. She forced herself to treat him as normally as possible, pretending everything was fine.
Her change of behavior had an immediate effect.
The employees were the first to notice the shift.
While Jamie could accept this logic, she wasn’t so sure Ben would feel the same.
After Mr. Lucas regained consciousness from his coma, Ben left the hospital, but he returned several times over the next few days. Each time, he came back unusually quiet.
“He wasn’t entirely wrong,” Ben admitted, frowning deeply. “But I still can’t forgive him.”
For a fleeting moment, Jamie thought she saw confusion in his eyes. It was a vulnerability she had never associated with him.
She quickly dismissed the thought.
But it wasn’t her imagination. Ben was indeed in a low mood for two days.
Thankfully, Jamie stayed by his side the entire time, offering comfort in her own gentle way. “If it doesn’t make sense now, then don’t try to force it. If his wish was for Lucas Corporation to thrive, then focus on running it well.”
She couldn’t forgive Mr. Lucas Sr. on Ben’s behalf, nor could she justify his actions of disregarding others’ feelings under the guise of noble intentions.
But what Jamie wanted was simple. It was for Ben to be okay.
It seemed Ben reached the same conclusion. After a couple of days in a reflective haze, he finally returned to the Lucas Corporation, ready to take on his responsibilities.
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