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CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery novel Chapter 743

Nina's face was smeared with dirt and tears, looking utterly disheveled. When she tried to stand up, she had no strength left and fainted. Nash caught her just in time.

Now, Nina was quiet, with tears still streaming down her cheeks.

Nash's deep eyes fixed on her as he gently wiped away her tears.

"Captain," someone called out.

At that moment, they were all there.

Nash cradled Nina in his arms. "Clean this place up," he ordered.

Scarlett's face turned pale, and she hesitated. "Is that it? She will be heartbroken."

Nash replied, "If we don't do this, she'll have nothing but death. As long as she's alive, there's hope. Even if this child is gone, she must live."

To Nash, Nina's life was more important than the child's. Even if she hated him for it, he would accept that.

Scarlett fell silent, unable to bear seeing Nina in such pain.

"Take care of the rest," Nash instructed Scarlett. "Keep her safe and remember what I told you."

Scarlett responded seriously, "I understand. I won't let you down."

Nash nodded, carrying Nina back to her room. He laid her on the bed and began to clean her face and hands, removing the dirt from her nails. Seeing her injured hands made his heart ache.

He repeated these actions patiently, changing the water several times. His lingering gaze swept over Nina's face.

He stayed by her side for several hours, knowing that once she woke up and realized the child was gone, she would never forgive him. She would hate him and not want to see him.

To avoid her waking up upset and agitated, he watched her while she was unconscious. When the sun began to set, Nash slowly stood up. He leaned over and gently kissed her lips before leaving.

Nash said nothing as he left the room. Outside, many people were already waiting. As he exited, they began to straighten their uniforms, ready to depart. Nash walked briskly ahead, not stopping.

Scarlett, still worried, followed him. "Captain!"

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