Chapter 536 Meticulous Thinking

Noah took the test results and carefully examined them.

Nathan and Mia leaned in to look as well, their clear and bright eyes fixed on the test results.

After a while, Nathan couldn't help but ask, "Noah, can you understand it?"

"I recognize this '99,99,"" Mia pointed her chubby finger at the '99,99%' on the test results. "But I don't recognize the rest." "I recognize these 11 letters," Nathan pointed to the two words at the end and slowly read them out, "Parent-Child!" Micah had a headache. He spoke so seriously to them, but these three were discussing how many letters they recognized. "Nathan, Mia, stop causing trouble," Sadie hurriedly said. "Noah, it's okay if you don't understand. Mommy will tell you..."

"I understand," Noah said, raising his head and looking at Micah. "It says 99.99% parent-child relationship; I know what it means." "That's good." Micah nodded with satisfaction. "In the future—"

"But I have a few questions for you," Noah interrupted Micah and said solemnly, "Can I ask?"

can go ahead." Micah greatly admired this

we

receive that test report, or if we weren't your

a crucial question, and

question. They only followed Noah's lead and

at Micah, curious about his

surprised that Noah had asked such a serious and profound question.

children, but I thought they belonged to someone else. I was indeed angry and

children and spoke sincerely, "I never thought of hurting you or rejecting you, and I never gave up on your mommy because of it. So, my answer is, even if you

about Micah, reflecting on the times when he believed the children belonged to Mason, she realized

them, but he hadn't explained a word and silently helped her find the children. Although he had taken an opportunity to threaten her during the process, just as Micah had said, he had never harmed the

had an accident, Micah had asked Silas to take them to stay at his grandfather's place, ensuring their safety. It was probably his kindness that

The Novel will be updated daily. Come back and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!

Comments ()

0/255