Chapter Summary: Chapter 944 – CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery by Faith Shaw
In Chapter 944, 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.
Nina’s biological father, Pharaoh of the Yaren tribe, was exposed. The previous chaos within the Yaren tribe, his subordinates’ acts of looting, the establishment of slave camps, and the use of live humans for experiments were all revealed.
Nina was labeled the "Daughter of the Devil," causing an uproar on international forums.
"Who would have thought that this kind-hearted journalist advocating for peace is actually the devil’s daughter? Look at her father’s evil deeds!"
"It’s only because of Birkham’s tolerance for the sake of peace that they haven't pursued the Yaren tribe."
"Exactly! Otherwise, the Yaren tribe would have been wiped out long ago!"
"Nina’s actions are laughable. Her father is a monster, yet she wants to be a justice warrior."
"She must have been planted in Birkham by Pharaoh as a spy!"
"She was married to Nash, and he later died in the Yaren tribe. She must have caused his death!"
"Death to the spy! She doesn’t deserve to be a journalist or to pretend to be righteous!"
"Let’s report her to the Birkhamese authorities and have her arrested and punished!"
"She should die!"
……
Nina saw these comments. Her intention in reporting was to seek justice and promote peace, hence her focus on international forums.
However, instead of achieving her goals, she found herself under attack, with people using words as weapons against her.
Before she could question further, Micah continued, "Don’t forget Nash’s position in the Birkhamese military. Even after his death, his subordinates remained in the army."
James and Felix held high positions and had even been promoted over the past five years.
Nina’s throat tightened, leaving her at a loss for words.
"Let’s go. With this uproar, the Birkhamese military will definitely investigate you…"
"I’m not leaving," Nina shook her head. "I am innocent. I haven’t done anything wrong."
If she fled, it would only reinforce the belief that she was guilty and running away from her crimes.
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