Chapter 167 Why Don’t We Do A Paternity Test

Mrs. Vega quickly made up a moving and sad story. When Wendy’s parents suddenly disappeared, her uncle and Mrs. Vega took the responsibility of raising her.

But later, her uncle and Mrs. Vega also had their children to raise, so they could only send her to an orphanage because of their poor condition.

“I only found out later that Wendy was the child from back then. I wanted to get in touch with her and benefit from it,” Mrs. Vega said with feigned disdain. “It’s a pity that Wendy was too stingy, so I broke off contact with her.”

Charlotte didn’t believe a word of hers.

“Are you sure this is what you said?” Charlotte looked at Mrs. Vega with a faint smile. Her eyes swept over her facial features, which were somewhat similar to Wendy’s. Suddenly, an idea came to her. “Why don’t we do a paternity test?”

Mrs. Vega tensed up and forced herself to look calm. “I’m just her aunt. Why do we need to do a paternity test? You don’t suspect that she’s my daughter, do you? If I had such a good daughter, would I have to take this risk to do it?”

Just as Mrs. Vega was racking her brains on how to refuse the

said makes sense. There is no need to do a paternity test.”

Vega breathed a sigh of relief, she heard Charlotte ask Frank to call

me that you would help me escape from the pursuit of the Pope

worry, the Pope family

that Charlotte had never intended to

on Charlotte fiercely. “You

could her skills compare with

touch the corner of Charlotte’s clothes, she was kicked away by

look, “If I had known you would end up like this, I would have let you die outside. One

about this level of curse

anxiously, “Mr. Smith! I’m Mrs. Smith’s aunt. If something happens to me, you’ll lose

Why Don’t We Do A Paternity T… 3/4 Charlotte also

glanced at Mrs. Vega and said indifferently, “I’ve never heard

She did not give

if on

opened and Officer Carter came in from the outside. He grabbed Mrs. Vega’s arm as reflex and

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