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CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery novel Chapter 955

Nina held Orion's hand and led him to find something to eat.

She had made up her mind. She would resign from her position as a war journalist and take Orion back to Birkham to live a normal life. When the time came, Orion would go to school, and she would work to support them.

Nash noticed that Nina was preoccupied and did not press further.

Meanwhile, although Wilfred had come to understand everything, the heavy expression on his face said it all.

When Nash was presumed "dead," Wilfred thought he might have a chance. But despite his efforts over the past five years, Nina had never allowed him into her heart.

Now that Nash was alive and their child was too, Wilfred knew he had even less of a chance. But all he wanted was for Nina to be happy.

Micah, who had always stood by Nina’s side, was ready to support her no matter who she chose.

"I’m warning you, don’t let your love turn into hatred. If you even think about disrupting Nina and Nash’s relationship, I won’t let you off easily!" Micah was worried that Wilfred’s deep feelings for Nina might drive him to do something drastic.

Nina was his only sister, and for five years, she had not been able to let go of Nash. Now that their child was alive, of course, he wanted nothing but the best for her.

Wilfred let out a small, bitter laugh. "If I had wanted to harm Nash, I would have done it five years ago."

He had plenty of chances during the five years Nash was gone. But he did not take them because he wanted to win Nina over through his own efforts. But in the end, she remained unmoved.

He had become a "normal" person with the hope of being with Nina, but now he had his clinic in Salterra and his own responsibilities.

Still, whenever Nina needed him, he would be there.

"You’d better be!" Micah barked, his tone firm.

For Nina’s sake, he was determined to clear any obstacles between her and Nash, no matter how difficult or challenging.

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