CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery
Chapter 634
The thought that the poison had no cure made her despair even more. She did not want to regret it again.
Gathering her resolve, she spoke softly, "Nash, I don't expect you to love him much, but please, don't harm him. That's my final wish."
At this moment, Nash saw the determined look in Nina's eyes, and it broke his heart.
He couldn't bear to imagine, much less think about, the worst outcome.
His fists clenched, hands trembling, and his lips pressed tightly together as he struggled internally. He wished she didn't have to endure such suffering.
"Are you sure about this?" Nash finally asked in a soft voice.
"Yes, I'm sure."
Nash made a concession. He no longer insisted on aborting the baby. With Nina threatening her own life, what else could he do?
All he wanted was for her to be safe and happy.
so fragile. I'm stronger than you think. Trust me, I'll be fine. I will be fine!" Nash stared
she was trying to convey. She could live well without him. She wanted him to be
though he tried not to show
that moment, it seemed they both found some sense
this time. He had more pressing matters to attend to. After
Miranda had just finished work. The crew eyed her with
happiness. "You should find someone
easy task. Everyone's talking about how you have it all,
happen for you too!" Miranda replied modestly,
flourishing, and she had found the best man.
over to
seeing him sitting
why didn't you answer? You
worried," she said playfully
about what?" Nash
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