Fled With CEO’s Twin Babies
Chapter 35
Chapter 35 The Truth of the Past
Mia didn’t answer her question. Instead, she stared at Diana with burning eyes and asked, “Do you still want to say that you don’t know Judy?”
Diana burst into tears.
“She is indeed my friend but passed away many years ago, so I don’t remember for a while.” Diana looked at Mia with tears in her eyes. “I don’t know what others have said to you, but you are indeed my daughter.”
“I was with her when Diana gave birth to you! She almost died. How dare you insult her like this!”
Levi was furious, picked up the phone on the table, and threw it
at Mia.
Mia didn’t expect him to do this. When she reacted, David had already hugged her and protected her in his arms.
She hurriedly looked at David and asked, “Are you all right? Where did you get hurt?”
waved his hand.
her and
didn’t say anything, but everyone could
strength Levi had used just now. If it had hit Mia in
grabbed Levi by the collar. His eyes were
the imposing David in front of
the same way. They didn’t expect that a phone that almost hit her would make
David serious about
Levi quickly apologized. “Mia listened to the rumors and actually felt that she was not our child. Isn’t that too
“I didn’t expect that you haven’t made
years.”
forced her to marry Joe, they used this kind of attitude, using both soft and hard tactics without any
“You idiot!”
angry that he took two steps forward, but was
stack of documents. “My birthday is on November 25th, but there was no record of Diana being hospitalized that day. Did she give birth
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