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Pregnant Oracle: The CEO's Most Dangerous Mistake

Chapter 6 No.6

Word Count: 587    |    Released on: 30/01/2026

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the stage. She tap

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footage of Anona enteri

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private investigator last week. But

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stered on her face. Anona, honey. Just admit you need hel

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inhaling the scent of sandalwood and

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Pregnant Oracle: The CEO's Most Dangerous Mistake
Pregnant Oracle: The CEO's Most Dangerous Mistake
“I stared at the ceiling tiles of the sterile clinic, counting water stains to keep from screaming. The IVF transfer was complete, but the nurse didn't call me a mother-she called the life inside me an "asset" for Caldwell Holdings. When I walked into my husband Alexander's office to demand a divorce, he didn't even look up from his desk. He just laughed, shredded my legal papers, and told me I was nothing more than a high-end broodmare for his inheritance. The nightmare only deepened from there. To keep me in line, Alexander fabricated evidence of an affair to destroy my reputation. When I tried to run, he revealed he controlled the facility where my sister was on life support, threatening to pull the plug if I didn't submit. "One phone call, and her ventilator stops," he whispered. Even my own parents turned against me, demanding I apologize to Alexander's mistress just to secure their next business merger. I was a prisoner in my own life, trapped between a husband who wanted to own me and a family that had already sold me. I couldn't understand why everyone was so obsessed with this pregnancy until I saw the fear in Alexander's eyes when his uncle, the powerful Harrison Sterling, started showing up at my door. I finally hacked into the clinic's high-security database and found the truth. There had been a catastrophic lab breach the day of my procedure. The donor wasn't some anonymous third party. I wasn't carrying my husband's child. I was carrying his uncle's heir. As Alexander sent a hitman to stage a fatal "accident" on the Manhattan Bridge, I realized the war had just begun. This time, I wasn't just fighting for my life-I was holding the nuclear leverage that would burn the Caldwell empire to the ground.”