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CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery novel Chapter 1160

"Officer Zimmer, you know what to do. Don’t go easy on a woman this ruthless," Nash growled, his voice low but filled with fury.

It was clear this time, someone had touched his bottom line.

Nina and the baby were Nash’s ultimate boundaries. Anyone who crossed them would face serious consequences.

Nurse Sarah, still attempting to make a last-ditch effort to resist, instantly stopped when Nash shot her a cold, piercing glare.

After finishing up at the police station, Nash gently pinched Nina’s nose, teasingly scolding her. "You knew it was dangerous, so why did you follow them?"

"You found out," Nina pouted, rubbing her head against his arm playfully. Nash rolled his eyes at her, though the affection was clear.

Of course he knew! They had been married for years. He could read her every small move and knew exactly what she was planning.

"I wanted to end the threat once and for all. Don’t worry, I won’t do it again."

"It was really risky, though. What if something had happened? Have you thought about that? What would I have done then?" Nash did not even finish before his words were cut off by Nina’s kiss.

Surprised at first, he quickly pulled her close and kissed her back.

Five months later, a sleek black car came to a smooth stop at the hospital entrance. Nash stepped out and walked around to the backseat. He opened the door and offered his hand to help Nina out.

He carefully guided her as they entered the hospital. Nina’s belly had grown large, and walking had become quite difficult, even with Nash’s support.

"You’re right on time. I’ve been waiting for two hours," Caleb complained as he approached them.

Nash, completely unapologetic, smiled. "Sorry about that, had to handle something last minute."

"Last minute, huh? Or was it you dragging your feet, not wanting Nina to come for her checkup? Afraid to find out the baby’s gender?" Caleb teased.

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