CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery
Chapter 630
"How can I not work hard? Are you going to support me?" Nina asked jokingly.
Yvonne patted her chest. "I'll support you."
She answered so straightforwardly, and her generosity made Nina smile even more. "It's so good to have you. But everyone needs dreams," Nina replied.
Yvonne then asked, "Haven't you made up with Nash yet?"
Nina paused for a moment. "There's no way we're getting back together."
Yvonne looked even more puzzled. "That doesn't sound right. Is it really over this time?"
Although she knew about their divorce, Yvonne had still held onto a sliver of hope that there was a chance for them to reconcile.
"What are you thinking? It's been over for a long time," Nina said with a laugh.
Yvonne grew serious. "You're carrying his child, and he breaks up with you? Does that make any sense? Is he not taking responsibility for the baby? There must be something I don't know about. This just doesn't add up!"
Nina did not want to dwell on it. "It doesn't matter anymore. I haven't seen him in ages."
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Nash. How could he not
leave Nina and
so quickly. If this was how it ended,
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if
had been to the
to understand her condition, but with no clear results Clinging to a shred of hope, she decided to go again, without telling Yvonne about the
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