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CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery novel Chapter 355

Nash still harbored some anticipation. Over the years, he had never prepared gifts to please women, so he was curious about Nina's reaction.

However, upon arriving, he found Nina's desk empty. Approaching, he noticed her computer was off. He turned to Taylor, who was approaching, and asked coldly, "Where's Nina?"

Taylor, holding a stack of documents, replied, "Nina left ten minutes early, said she had plans to dine with a friend."

Nash's expression immediately soured!

Dining with a friend?

A male friend or a female friend?

Didn't he mention they would have dinner together tonight?

Was she rejecting him?

Nash was displeased, his deep gaze turning extremely cold. Taylor, observing his gradually darkening expression, felt her heart pound in her throat, unaware of why he suddenly became upset.

She quickly added, "Mr. York, I heard Nina's phone call. It was a woman's voice."

Nash, with a stern face, swiftly walked out. Downstairs, Quincy had been waiting for a long time. They had made preparations for this dinner.

When Quincy saw Nash coming out without Nina, he hurriedly handed the flowers to him, smiling, "Mr. York, your flowers. I suppose Madam wants to freshen up before dinner with you..."

As Quincy handed the flowers to Nash, he felt his words stumble on his tongue, met with Nash's sharp gaze. Quincy's smile stiffened. He did not know what he did wrong, but Nash's displeasure was probably related to Nina. "Mr. York... Did Madam... leave early?" He hoped he was just overthinking.

Nash pressed his lips, suppressing his anger, and commanded sharply, "Get in the car!"

"Yes!" Quincy thought their marital relationship might have eased today, but it seemed he was mistaken. Holding the flowers was awkward, but throwing them away was not an option either. He quickly got into the car.

"Wait!" Nash called out.

Quincy stopped, looking at him puzzled. "Mr. York?"

"The flowers, give them to me," Nash said coldly.

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