Chapter 630 Divorce!

Nora hacked into the hospital system and quickly found Cecelia’s medical records.

Cecelia was indeed pregnant. That much was clearly stated in the medical report from the hospital.

According to the medical report, Cecelia was already three months pregnant.

Nora originally thought that the pregnancy was fake, but in the end, it turned out to be real. This was out of her expectations. Therefore, she thought about it and then checked Thomas’ travel records. When she did, she found out that three months ago—in other words, the period when Cecelia had become pregnant-Thomas had actually gone out of the country! In addition, Cecelia hadn’t gone with him! A suspicion formed in Nora’s heart. She turned off the phone and looked at Thomas. “How long has Cecelia been pregnant?”

Thomas lifted his chin. “Hmph! It’s been more than a month!”

It was just like what she had thought.

Nora lowered her eyes.

Cecelia was lying. By claiming that the three-month-old baby was only a little over one-month-old, her objective was self-evident.

She gave him a mocking smile and said, “Oh.”

Then, she turned and walked out.

Seeing how she was behaving, Thomas curled his lips disdainfully and then called out after her, “It’s okay, Nora! We are family, I won’t spread the news that your medical skills are lacking!”

After saying this, he looked at Mrs. Livingstone. “Mom, since Cecelia is already pregnant and Helen is infertile anyway, why don’t we get a divorce straight away?”

Mrs. Livingstone was actually still hesitating and in an internal struggle.

Cecelia was no kind soul. How could she compare to Helen’s well-behaved, sensible, and filial personality? Cecelia was shrewish and had already become well-known in the circle as a rebellious woman a long time ago.

But when she thought of how Cecelia was already pregnant… Besides, at least she wasn’t a poor girl like the one her son had impregnated back in college. No matter what, one could at least say that the two families were equally matched in status this time.

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bid farewell to Mrs. Hunt. How could one like Mrs. Hunt, who had experienced all sorts of ups and downs, possibly trust a stranger so easily, though? She asked, “Thomas, is that Cecelia woman trustworthy? You must check everything out

Don’t worry, Grandaunt! It’s not like I want to be the father to someone else’s child. I’ve already asked about it a long time ago. We’ll be able to have a DNA test done once

heard this, she nodded.

at the housekeeper. She frowned and asked

good, how would she be able to make the Zabe Corporation’s

cares whether they are good or not? In any case, she has made a mistake this time! This shows that Ms. Smith is just enjoying a reputation unwarranted by

nodded at her

She was right.

In fact, what she wanted was for Nora to not be that impressive. Otherwise, how would she be

straight back to the Smiths’ after

the person in the support role, you’re not the Invisible Man, why are you

continued to read with his

economics. The corners of her lips spasmed a little and she couldn’t

high Xander’s IQ was. Would it be higher

musing over it, Pete, who had noticed her coming in, hurriedly got up. He handed her the glass of water

Nora: “…”

as

more she found that the little boy was really very caring and heartwarming. However, his behavior instead made Nora feel her son’s desire

had too little time to spend with

couple of sips. Then, she placed it on the coffee table next to her and took the pajamas. She looked at Pete and

at the name and he nodded. Then, he said with a bit of embarrassment, “She is quite nice. Uncle Thomas often visits the Hunts, so Great-grandma told him to play with me. He is very well-behaved

never experienced a mother’s love, and he also felt nothing toward

top of that, she was also filled with love and patience for children. People like

Nora heard what he said, she finally understood why Justin

kept Pete company, she couldn’t let the matter go unchecked. With that

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