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Billionaire's Regret: My Runaway Wife has Twins

[COMPLETED] [MATURE CONTENT] Nicholas Zhao was utterly confused when his ailing father woke up from his coma and immediately asked where his ex-wife, Amelia, was. His father, having lost parts of his memory, still believed that Amelia was his daughter-in-law. Nick eventually tracked Amelia down, only to be shocked when he discovered that she had twins, Sean and Maddie. When Nick confronted her, Amelia firmly stated that the twins were not his children. Desperate to fulfill his father's last wish, Nick pleaded with Amelia to come back with him. Amelia was hesitant, but Nick made an offer she couldn't easily refuse: his company would fully fund her research. Reluctantly, Amelia agreed, on the condition that her family wouldn’t know she was back with Nick, fearing their reaction. Living under the same roof again, Nick initially harbored resentment toward the twins, but over time, he grew close to Sean and Maddie. This newfound bond made Amelia question her feelings, realizing she still loved Nick. Would fate bring them back together? *** If you want to know more about their past, you can read the first book titled: "Billionaire's Secret Marriage: Hubby, Love me 100 Percent" But you can read it as a standalone.

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A Drop of Tear

Aiden glanced at his phone again, frowning. He had an uneasy feeling about bringing Nick's parents here without telling Amelia directly. Guilt gnawed at him, but despite his attempts to call Amelia, she still hadn't answered. The silence weighed on him. Just a few days ago, he'd confirmed something unsettling—that Mr. Zhao wasn't suffering from memory loss, at least not the kind caused by dementia or Alzheimer's.

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**Two days earlier**

In the quiet of the hospital office, Aiden looked across the desk at Mr. Zhao, whose face was marked by a faint, knowing smile. The results from the cognitive tests were on the table between them, pages of data confirming the truth.

"Mr. Zhao," Aiden began, carefully choosing his words, "based on my findings, you're not experiencing memory loss due to dementia or Alzheimer's. Why do you feel the need to go through with this… pretense?"