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The CEO's Hidden Love: Midnight Temptations and Deep Desires novel Chapter 773

Summary for Chapter 773: The CEO's Hidden Love: Midnight Temptations and Deep Desires

Chapter 773 – Highlight Chapter from The CEO's Hidden Love: Midnight Temptations and Deep Desires

Chapter 773 is a standout chapter in The CEO's Hidden Love: Midnight Temptations and Deep Desires by Lyra Hamilton, 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.

Karen furrowed her brow, "Do you even hear yourself?"

"I do." Jeffrey walked over and took her hand, "I mean, I wanted us to have a child, but... I don't want you to suffer like this."

His words were clearly ridiculous. Yet, when Karen looked into his eyes, she believed he meant every word.

"Jeffrey, you..." She opened her mouth but found herself at a loss for words!

It was a bit over the top.

Who decides to have an abortion just because of morning sickness?

But truth be told, if she weren't stuck in this situation, she really wouldn't want the child either.

"Does an abortion hurt?" Jeffrey had never dealt with anything like this before, let alone tried to understand it. His only concern was not to hurt Karen.

"I've never had one. I don't know."

"Then I'll ask the doctor! Don't worry, I'll make sure... any harm to you is minimized."

Jeffrey tried his best to hide the disappointment in his eyes, but Karen could still see it.

He had been looking forward to this child for a long time.

Now, he was frantically trying to keep her trapped here, all just to keep the child.

If he just wanted to register their marriage as he said, there was no need for her to be involved, let alone all this fuss.

"We’ll talk about it later. Let's go have breakfast."

She had been through enough turmoil, and Jeffrey hadn't eaten anything either.

As for the child, she wanted to give it more thought. Her mind was too cluttered right now to think clearly.

...

Ephraim looked at her and suddenly asked, "Ms. Sanchez, even though I know your stance, I still have to ask. Are you really not open to any settlement? You might want to consider it."

It was a lawyer's duty to ask. Experience told them that settlements often yielded more tangible benefits; holding onto anger was futile.

Though the principle of a life for a life was just, the dead could not be brought back, and the living needed to carry on.

"Sorry, I'm not interested in settling."

"Not even for a substantial sum of money?" Ephraim paused, then added, "Here's the thing: once criminal proceedings are established, even if you agree to a declaration of forgiveness, the other party will still face sentencing! They won't get away scot-free! It would be a way for you to vent."

Dorothy shook her head, her voice soft as she said, "I can't forgive someone who had a hand in my mother’s death. No amount of money can change that."

"Alas! I understand how you feel, then. Alright."

Dorothy stood up and left West Legal Services. As soon as she got into her car, she saw a notification on her WhatsApp.

Everett had sent a message but deleted it.

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