But Neal, glaring at her, addressed Caleb.

“Regardless of your excuses, Alexandria’s pregnant.

You’re responsible.

You can’t walk away.

He shamelessly shoved Alexandria towards Caleb.

“She and her child are now your family’s problem, not mine.

Take responsibility.

With that, he turned and walked away, leaving Alexandria behind.

Caleb’s POV:

When I saw Neal push Alexandria towards me, my first instinct was to step aside and avoid her.

But as soon as I took a step back, I noticed her pale face and colorless lips.

She looked so fragile that it seemed she might collapse at any moment.

My heart skipped a beat, a pang of concern breaking through my initial resolve.

I couldn’t just stand by and watch.

Without a moment to hesitate, I reached out to help Alexandria.

To my surprise, Alexandria fell right into my arms.

I frowned instantly, my expression darkening.

I didn’t have any feelings for Alexandria.

My only intention was to not let her fall.

I couldn’t bear the thought of a weak, pregnant woman collapsing in front of me.

Alexandria could even suffer a miscarriage if she fell like that.

As much as I wanted to distance myself from Alexandria, I couldn’t bring myself to do it in such a callous way.

When Alexandria fell into my arms, I couldn’t help but feel a little guilty, and my eyes flicked subconsciously to Debra.

I saw the disappointment in her eyes, and it hit me like a punch to the gut.

My heart sank, a mix of anxiety and guilt churning inside me.

I was afraid that Debra would get angry, so I quickly turned to the servant beside me and barked, “What are you waiting for? Hold her!”

The servant, not daring to say a word, rushed to comply, easing Alexandria out of my arms.

Alexandria looked at me with pitiful eyes, but I only felt annoyance.

Desperately, I tried to explain to Debra, but she met me with a cold stare.

Facing Debra’s icy, disappointed eyes, words failed me despite the torrent of explanations I wanted to say to her.

Yeah, no matter how I explained, what had already happened could not be changed.

The damage was done, and no amount of explaining could erase the hurt I had caused Debra.

It would be useless for me to say anything now.

I turned to my mother for support, hoping for some understanding, but even her gaze was cold and distant.

I was a little helpless.

It felt like the weight of everyone’s expectations was bearing down on me, waiting for my decision.

Taking a deep breath, I cast a cold look at Alexandria.

“It’s not appropriate for you to stay here now.

You should go to the hospital.

Alexandria looked frightened, her voice barely a whisper as she protested weakly, “I don’t want to go to the hospital.

With a long face, I replied firmly, “It’s not up to you.

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