CEO’s Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery
Chapter 705
Chapter 705
Chapter 705
Chapter 705
Nina understood all too well. Initially, she had not taken Miranda seriously. But after all the schemes Miranda had pulled, Nina certainly would not let her off the hook.
"Let's go back," Nina said.
She was still reeling, the more she thought about it, the more terrifying it became. Miranda had exploited her memory loss. What else had she done?
What had Nina gone through in the organization?
Why had Miranda deceived her?
she managed
could not shake the feeling that there was a bigger secret behind all of this. She wished she could remember everything. Maybe then some answers
Yvonne spoke up again. "Nina, Miranda has been
up. "Released?
seen outside a restaurant." Yvonne immediately showed her phone
new boyfriend. Not long ago, she had announced her relationship with Nash, and now there were rumors of a new boyfriend.
reasons. She craved attention and refused to be forgotten. This was her usual
she manage to get out? Who's backing her?" Yvonne fumed, having hoped Miranda would be sentenced to several years.
felt disheartened. Without Nash's help, how
after the news broke, Miranda posted a clarification. "Not a boyfriend, just a
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update. She's definitely
a word about her time in custody, likely because the news had been suppressed. This would have affected her reputation, so she naturally
bring it up, but Nina would make sure she faced the consequences. She was determined to expose Miranda's
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