There were two paternity test reports. Looking at the dates, they were both recently done.

Clearly written on them was that Julian, Sean, and Betty had a parent-child relationship.

In other words, Julian was their biological father.

Diana said, “Nina told me that three years ago, Simon and I betrayed you. I didn’t understand what that betrayal meant before, but after seeing the paternity test report you had, I did. You thought that Simon and I had children together.”

Diana didn’t know how this misunderstanding started.

“I told you many times that I’ve lost my memory. But I can be sure that Simon isn’t the children’s father.”

Otherwise, her children wouldn’t have taken her last name after all these years.

And she wouldn’t have just discovered that Simon liked her.

“It’s okay if you don’t believe me,” Diana said quickly. “But Sean didn’t lie to you. He wouldn’t lie. He switched the DNA samples because you left a bad first impression on him. He didn’t want any possibility of you becoming his father.”

At that time, his preferred candidate was Simon.

But later, he changed his mind.

Not only did he reveal he had switched the samples, but he

asked Diana and Julian to

deep breath, and said everything she wanted to say. “I stole your hair, and Nina stole your toothbrush for the latest result. You may not believe me, but don’t doubt the scientifically verified

tests, she could confidently tell Julian that she didn’t betray him,

“Is that all?”

various emotions swirled in his eyes,

hear her tell him that she didn’t betray him. So much so, that hearing it now with his own ears felt like a

couldn’t take her

to come to him with the paternity test

test. It was

she wasn’t honest

to

couldn’t be brushed aside

jawline straight and rigid, Diana became

heart was in turmoil, and she asked, “You

Julian said flatly.

breathed a

she had expected. She should give him time to think it

made

she said, “Sean… He’s really looking forward to

behind

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