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CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery novel Chapter 1405

“Wishing you both happiness,” the clerk said, swiftly completing the paperwork to cancel their divorce.

As they walked out, Quincy held their marriage certificate, feeling the significance of the moment down to his core.

“Lydia, let’s go on a second honeymoon,” he said, wrapping his arm around her waist. “How about the Maldives this time?”

“And what about a wedding?” Lydia asked, looking up at him with a warm smile.

Their eyes met, and both felt a sweetness fill their hearts. Their first wedding had left regrets due to their parents’ disapproval. Although Quincy’s parents still hadn’t come around, Lydia’s were now supportive, and she was carrying their new baby.

“Oh, Quincy, I had a dream last night,” Lydia said, a little uncertain. “In it, a little boy called me ‘Mom.’”

She didn’t know if the dream held any truth, but seeing such a sweet child felt like a good omen.

“He even said he’d bring his little sister along to find me.”

“Could it be twins? A boy and a girl?” Quincy’s face lit up.

Whether a boy or a girl, he would be overjoyed. He only wanted this one child. He didn’t want Lydia to go through the pain of pregnancy and childbirth again. Besides, he already had a vasectomy. Whether they became a family of three or four, he felt their life together was already perfect.

Mabel’s sobs grew more intense. “It’s real, I swear! I saw her collapse with my own eyes. If I’m lying, then may I fail every course and never graduate!”

For a college student, that was as serious an oath as it got.

Quincy didn’t respond immediately.

Assuming he was still angry and unwilling to come, Mabel pleaded desperately. “I know Aunt did terrible things, and I did too. You can yell at us all you want after the surgery, but please, just come to sign the forms. Uncle’s out of town on business, and you’re the only one left.”

If Quincy refused to come and Mrs. Perez didn’t make it through surgery, he would miss any chance to see her one last time.

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