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CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery novel Chapter 11

Chapter 11

Caleb Smith didn’t quite understand. Did Nash fall ill? He had a medical

examination not long ago, and his health seemed normal. But if there were any issues, it could only be…

As Caleb entered the office, his gaze immediately fixed on Nash’s trousers. Sensing his strange expression, Nash frowned, “I asked you to check on Nina’s health. Why are you staring at me?”

Caleb quickly averted his gaze,

awkwardly smiling. “Nothing, I just met her at the elevator, and she seemed quite upset.”

“She’ll come back,” Nash remarked.

“Did you two have a quarrel?”

“It’s normal for women to get upset.”

Caleb hesitated to speak further and chose to sit on the nearby sofa instead.

Seeing Caleb’s reluctance to leave, Nash

said, “Since she’s gone, you can leave

too. I don’t need you here.”

“I’ve just arrived. Can’t we catch up as friends?”

Caleb, after some consideration, chuckled, “Nina has her reasons for being upset. It’s normal for couples to have some problems. Once those are resolved, the relationship will improve, right? I think you could try setting aside your pride and visit the hospital. It might help your relationship with her, and she won’t find fault with you anymore.”

At the mention, Nash’s expression darkened, feeling something amiss as he stared sharply at Caleb.

Feeling the intense gaze, Caleb’s back went cold. Afraid of hurting Nash’s pride, he cautiously added, “It’s not entirely… Although couples need to be

understanding, if there are issues in that department, shouldn’t they be addressed?

“Did Nina tell you that?” Nash’s tone

turned cold.

Caleb gulped nervously. Summoning his courage, he said, “She asked me to check on your health.”

Seeing him approaching with a medical kit, Nash snapped, “Get out!”

Nina returned to the York family, intending to pack her bags and move out.

At this moment, Sally and her sisters were playing card games, chatting and laughing, occasionally discussing their sons‘ wives. However, whenever Sally talked about her, it was always with disdain and dislike, comparing her unfavorably to others‘ daughters–in–law, praising their good backgrounds, good images, and everything else. Starting from her background, she had no merits.

Nina had grown tired of hearing these criticisms and had become mostly

immune to them. She walked in without

intending to engage in their

conversation. Sally saw her at a glance, and didn’t feel like playing cards

anymore. She immediately put on a stern face and shouted, “Stop right there!”

Nina couldn’t help but stop and turn to her. “What’s the matter?”

Sally’s expression turned sour as she scolded, “You’re becoming increasingly reckless with your spending. You blew two hundred thousand in one shot. How much money have you drained from our family since marrying into it? You don’t even think about this family. Which daughter–in–law spends money like you

do?”

Nina didn’t understand the situation, but she found it absurd. “When did I spend so Amuch money?”

Since marrying into the York family, all the valuable items Nash had given her were kept in boxes and never taken out. She had never spent a penny of their

money. Every penny she spent was

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