CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery
Chapter 874
Chapter 874
Micah's lips curled into a deep, mocking smile. "Bring them into the trap."
Mr. Joker didn't say anything, but he understood Micah's intention perfectly.
Nash once again approached the vicinity of the Yaren tribe. He had changed his appearance, using the same old tricks.
However, before he could infiltrate the Yaren tribe, a call from a Yaren tribe number came to his phone. Remembering that Nina had used Micah's phone to call him, he quickly answered.
"Are you looking for Nina?" A woman's voice asked.
The fact that someone from the Yaren tribe knew his number so well led Nash to intuitively suspect it was Micah's sister, Ivy.
Nash's expression darkened. "What are you two up to?"
"That's none of your business. If you want to get Nina back, you'll do as I say." Ivy's voice was tinged with satisfaction and calculation.
confident Nash would agree
surprise, Nash hung up the phone
were to change, it should be Micah who
signal, Ivy was furious. How
back, and Nash wouldn't contact
she was certain she had everything under
in and out of consciousness, as if
back on the day she gave birth. The baby was placed in
scene shifted. She saw the
Nash was holding
is healthy. We will live a
reached out her hand, but her world plunged into
chaos because Seth had ordered that nothing should happen to her. At that moment, no one could detect any
wrong! Mr. Seth, the woman you
reached Seth, and the messenger, in his haste, even knocked over
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