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CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery novel Chapter 1671

Wilfred fell silent.

If there was someone he couldn’t forget, it was Nina, his Ivy.

But fate had not been kind. By the time he found her, she was already married to Nash and had his children. Later, when news of Nash’s death spread, Wilfred watched as Nina grieved deeply, her love for Nash evident in every tear she shed.

No matter how much effort Wilfred put in, he could never truly step into her heart.

He wanted Nina to be happy, to smile and laugh, even if it meant enduring his own loneliness and heartache. But the ache of unspoken love weighed heavily on him, pulling him into a spiral of internal struggle.

Still, Wilfred quickly suppressed his emotions.

“You’ve finished your work and now have time to meddle in my personal life?” he asked coolly, his voice cutting through the room.

The assistant immediately froze, understanding he had crossed a line. “I wouldn’t dare.”

“Good. Focus on your tasks and stop wasting time on meaningless matters,” Wilfred replied sharply.

“Yes, sir,” the assistant responded, retreating without another word.

*

A few days later, the embryos for Freya and Micah were successfully cultivated and transferred. They chose to implant two, following the process to the letter.

Freya was overjoyed. The successful procedure meant that she and Micah were finally on their way to having children of their own. Their excitement was palpable, filling the room with hope and joy.

Supporting Pharaoh as he sat, Nina turned to him with a bittersweet smile.

“Dad, with such good news, you have to stay strong. Micah and I are counting on you to help with all these kids,” she said, her voice heavy with emotion.

Though Pharaoh’s face was pale and gaunt, his gaze was sharp as he looked at his son-in-law.

“I’ll be honest. There was a time I didn’t like you at all. But then I saw how much Nina loved you. And when you gave her children and a life of happiness…”

Pharaoh’s voice faltered momentarily, his emotions slipping through.

“Nina’s been through so much. I hope you’ll take care of her in the days to come. If you don’t… I won’t rest in peace.”

The two men, both having faced life and death, didn’t need to spell everything out. Some things were understood without words.

Nash nodded in agreement. “I know, Dad. You’ve lived here in Birkham with us long enough to see the kind of man I am. I love Nina deeply. We missed so much time together, and now that she’s finally by my side, I will never let her go.”

He loved Nina more than his own life. She and their children were his world. His duty in this life was to love and protect his wife, his son, and his daughter.

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