Chapter 811:

Marissa paused, visibly taken aback by his suggestion. After a brief silence, she responded with conviction, “No, they couldn’t possibly be my children. I’m sure of it. I’ve never had children, nor has anyone stolen my eggs.”

Connor countered softly, “Confidence can be deceptive. I used to be sure of many things too, until life proved me otherwise. What makes you immune to such surprises?”

Marissa faltered, finding no immediate response. She chewed her lower lip in contemplation before reaffirming, “No, it’s not possible. They have to be Tiffany’s children, not mine.”

His gaze intense, Connor seemed displeased with her adamant denial. How deeply he wished she were the mother of his children.

Under his scrutinous stare, Marissa shifted uncomfortably. Rising to her feet, she declared, “Let me be clear once more, Connor. The parents of Lawrence and Lindsay are you and Tiffany.

Her persistence and determination to marry you must stem from that connection. Regardless of the circumstances surrounding your children’s birth, you have responsibility for Tiffany.

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her too well. Even though there was nothing between him and

everything and could not stomach any blemish. But how could Connor just let her

and said, “Marissa, do you think this is

no question of fairness here,” Marissa replied composedly. “Our relationship has always been a contractual one.

Connor protested, his eyes reddening. “After all this time, have you truly felt nothing

aback by the sight of Connor’s reddened eyes, Marissa felt a tightness in her throat and an unexpected sadness weigh on her

a comical mistake, a twist of fate. Marissa had masqueraded as Connor’s wife to delve into her ties with Tiffany. Despite various reasons delaying their

harbored no love for Connor. Connor himself even confirmed their relationship was purely transactional, meant for

to feel secure in his presence. During their time

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