Chapter 632 The Truth About Xander Yale

Nora had hidden herself in the corner after she entered just now and had refrained from interfering with their family affairs.

Therefore, the few of them hadn’t noticed her in the heated argument.

When she spoke, Helen finally looked up in a daze. At the sight of Nora, she wiped her tears and stood up. “Ms. Smith… Why are you here?” Before Nora could speak, Jessica asked, “Ms. Smith, what did you mean by that?”

Nora sighed silently.

Helen was simply too much of a pushover. Being ladylike and soft-spoken were positive traits; gentleness was also part of a person’s character. However, being excessively weak and delicate would only encourage others to bully one even more.

However, Jessica seemed different. She was more straightforward and the questions she asked hit the crux of the matter. Nora didn’t want to comfort or persuade them about anything. She merely said, “Thomas is not the father of Cecelia’s child.”

As soon as she said that, the people in the room were dumbfounded.

Jessica was stunned. She said, “He isn’t? If he isn’t, then what is Thomas doing? Also, why do you say that? Do you have any evidence?”

Jessica’s thought process was clear. Helen, however, was still looking at her in a daze.

 

Nora cast her eyes down. “I checked his pulse the other time, he does indeed have asthenospermia. On top of that, his condition is very serious. Therefore, it stands to reason that Thomas will not be able to have children. However, he said that Cecelia is pregnant and that they only found out about the pregnancy today. So I went to check Cecelia’s pregnancy records. I found that her HCG levels are relatively high. Those numbers are impossible in a patient who is only a month pregnant. In addition, I also found out that Cecelia has prior medical records from more than one month ago. At that time, they had already diagnosed that she was more than a month pregnant. From this, we can conclude that she should already be three months pregnant by now. Helen, where was Thomas three months ago?”

A dazed Helen replied, “Thomas was in France three months ago. A project over there had run into problems. As it was relatively tricky, he stayed there for nearly a month…”

At this point, Helen spoke again. “Did he go to France with Cecelia?!”

the head and said, “Helen Stewart, what’s wrong with you?! What kind of situation do you think you’re in right now? Yet you’re still being jealous?! Is there anything

down on myself. But it’s true that I was

a child in the end. But look at her, when has she ever felt inferior about it?! When has she ever

good at managing the company. She is actually the

but the Lloyds have never dared to look down on her because of that. Neither has she ever felt inferior because of it… Only when one becomes strong will they not be looked

“I saw Cecelia at an event two and a half months ago, she couldn’t have gone out of the country with Thomas. Therefore, the child really

that, next to them, Mrs. Stewart, their mother, immediately banged the table and stood up. “Since it is not his, then let’s go

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suddenly fell

Stewart looked at

to Mrs. Stewart. Instead, she looked at Nora first and said, “Ms. Smith, thank you so much for not revealing all this

merely smiled at her

 

she had, we would have been able to slap both mother and

who had the same personality as

they definitely won’t dare to divorce Helen anymore! And since all of this is because of the Livingstones themselves, they will only keep

by his side as he goes for

“Girl, those words of yours

two options now. The first one: You go to the

Helen was taken aback.

about this if you do that, then you’re no longer my sister! From then on, even if the Livingstones bully you, don’t

Helen bit her lip.

Stewart became even more hesitant. She said, “Jessica, it’s better to demolish a temple

from old age? Back then, we failed to ask around properly and find out what Thomas was really like before we allowed Helen to marry

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