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CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery novel Chapter 1901

Caleb only escorted Vera to the entrance of the club before stopping.

“I’m not interested in you. Don’t follow me,” he stated bluntly. “If it’s money you’re after, there are plenty of ways to earn it without doing this.”

Knowing that Luna and Simon were also inside, Caleb had no intention of lingering at this club any longer.

To his surprise, Vera followed closely behind him.

He turned, irritation flashing in his eyes. “Don’t you have anywhere else to go?”

“Your father gave me one task—to stay close to you and win you over,” she replied firmly, her tone leaving no room for negotiation.

Her meaning was clear: she wouldn’t leave until her mission was complete.

With her head bowed, Caleb couldn’t see her expression, but her unwavering tone was enough to leave him momentarily speechless.

“How much money are you short of that you’d stoop to this?” he asked, unable to hide his disbelief.

They’d had no prior interactions, yet now Vera clung to him as though her life depended on it.

“A lot,” she answered hoarsely.

The Mason family’s current situation left her with no other options. If there had been someone willing to help her, she wouldn’t have resorted to this.

Caleb studied her closely.

How could he describe it?

At this moment, Vera looked utterly pitiful.

As a doctor, Caleb had spent years saving lives in the hospital and orbiting around Luna, who had never displayed such vulnerability. The two women were polar opposites.

But Caleb wasn’t a philanthropist. He also knew his father well enough to realize that if he got rid of Vera, another “Miss Lincoln” or “Miss Jasper” would soon take her place.

He had clearly thought everything through.

If the child stayed with Caleb, even if the Smith family went bankrupt, Caleb was still a doctor. The child would never go hungry.

If the Mason family recovered, her father’s situation would improve, and her estranged brother would have a place to return to.

She and Caleb were both locals, so she could always keep an eye on the child. Even if they separated, no one could change the fact that she was the child’s mother.

With a hoarse voice, she replied, “The child’s custody can go to you. Don’t worry—I won’t fight you for it. If you’re still unsure, we can sign an agreement.”

Her gaze met Caleb’s, unflinching.

It was clear that Vera was willing to do anything for the Mason family’s survival.

As a doctor, Caleb knew he could ensure Vera’s pregnancy without even touching her. But the thought of such an arrangement felt cruel and dehumanizing.

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