Chapter 869

"I... I..." Juliet trembled all over, unable to utter a single word.

The evidence was laid out before her what could she possibly say?

She wasn't a Cooper. She wasn't the cherished daughter of the family anymore.

What future did she have left?

"Dad, this paternity test is questionable. We should do it again to prevent any tampering," Gavin suggested calmly.

Wilfried, staring at Juliet's now unfamiliar face, turned and said, "You handle it."

"Understood," Gavin replied.

Unlike Gernard, who had always doted on Juliet, Gavin was cold and distant.

Now that they knew Juliet wasn't their sister and had committed so many vile deeds, his demeanor toward her grew even colder. He swiftly made the necessary arrangements, while Juliet was locked away.

Gernard sat on the sofa, dazed. "If Juliet isn't our sister, then who is?"

Wilfried's gaze drifted to a photograph on the wall. It was of a graceful woman in an evening gown, smiling warmly at the camera.

ours. From where you are,

fingernails digging painfully into her palms. She had been married into the Cooper family for ten years, yet she had never truly entered

searching far and wide for their real daughter. Every move

take three days," Lucas said.

"I'll go

days would give her time to explore Larbor City before the results came out. Then, they could see what the Cooper family

Larbor City only took a few hours, and by the time they landed, the sun was

dishes, but surprisingly, the gourmet cheeses and escargotshe used to love didn't appeal

tastes just for me?" Aveline glanced at him, her expression indifferent. "You

days, she craved spicy and sweet foods, and at that

couldn't resist leaning in to kiss her softly on the cheek, asking,

replied, "You're

sighed. "And how long is this probation going to

answered,

sigh inwardly-there was

But it didn't matter.

were together now, and she could observe him for the rest of their lives

later, the results of the paternity

indeed not Wilfried's

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