We will always try to update and open chapters as soon as possible every day. Thank you very much, readers, for always following the website!

CEO’s Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery

Chapter 1376
  • Background
    Font family
    Font size
    Line hieght
    Full frame
    No line breaks
  • Next Chapter

Chapter 1376

The neighbor's complaints only got louder. "Look, if someone's hand they're not opening the door, it means

they don't want to see you! Haven't you heard of calling or texting? You can't just keep pounding on the door.

There are neighbors on both sides, you know!" Hearing the argument outside escalate, Lydia had no choice but

to give in. She didn't care how long Eugene waited out there, but she did care about the neighbors. They didn't

deserve to be disturbed.

She walked briskly to the door, apologizing profusely to the neighbor. "I'm so sorry, | was sleeping deeply and

didn't hear the knocking. | didn't mean to disturb you. I'm really sorry."

"Fine, just take it inside. Whatever argument you two are having, don't make it the whole building's business,"

the neighbor muttered, their expression still sour but tempered by Lydia's sincere apology. After the neighbor

left, Lydia went to close the door, but Eugene quickly wedged his foot in, blocking it.

Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt

"Just letin, Lydia. We can talk back at home. If we keep standing here, people are going to start complaining

that we're disturbing the peace."

"Your behavior just now was indeed disturbing the peace, so don't blothers for calling you out on it," Lydia

retorted, pulling the doorknob firmly.

Eugene pushed back with equal determination, and they ended up in a standoff. After a tense moment, Lydia

abruptly let go, turning around and walking inside. At that moment, she felt utterly exhausted. "Lydia, you're

lettingin then," Eugene said, eagerly following her inside.

Once inside, he closed the door and walked over to Lydia, launching into the usual arguments. He had been

repeating that since they had already been intimate, they should just get married.

"Eugene, that night you broughthome, | spent a lot of tthinking things over. I've made up my mind

about us," Lydia said, looking directly at him.

She could see the possessiveness and insistence in his gaze, but not love or respect. His relentless pressure

these past few days had only worn her down further.

Eugene, sensing hope, quickly

asked, "What have you decided? The

cooling-off period is almost over. think next month is a perfect tto get our marriage certificate and then plan

a grand wedding. I'll give you a

day to remember."

"I just don't think we're a good fit, Eugene. In fact, | don't even think we should be friends," Lydia replied, barely

finishing before Eugene's face turned pale.

He looked as if he couldn't believe his ears. After all this time, didn't she owe him a commitment? How could she

Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm

take this stance?

"No, Lydia, you can't just do this to

me." He grabbed her hand. "If there's something | haven't done right, just tell me, and I'll fix it. But you can't just

writeoff like this. It's not fair!"

"Eugene, when it comes to

relationships, there's no such thing as fair or unfair. | understand you

like me, but no law says that just et

because you have feelings for me, | have to return them," Lydia

explained.

If he truly cared for her, he would respect her decision, rather than bulldozing forward, determined only to

possess her.