Chapter 1393

Could it be that he went yesterday to fetch the paternity test results on his own just to show them to Zephyr today, to quash his doubts?

Joshua had brought her to meet Zephyr, seemingly more prepared than she could have ever been.

“Well, congratulations on finding your long-lost daughter,” Zephyr said with an icy edge, his words clipped and harsh.

Though he was speaking of congratulations to Joshua, there wasn’t a hint of warmth or genuine goodwill in his voice. His tone suggested sarcasm more than anything else.

So what then if Joshua had proven Thalassa was his daughter? She still had nothing to do with the Sinclair family.

Zephyr didn’t immediately toss Thalassa out this time, and that was out of courtesy to Joshua. Had it not been for Joshua’s presence, he wouldn’t have allowed her to set foot within the Sinclair family’s threshold.

Joshua seemed so eager to share the joy of finding his daughter after all these years, but Zephyr couldn’t share in that joy or truly wish him well.

The love of his life, Lysander, was now lying in a hospital bed and reduced to a vegetative state.

The pain and hurt in his heart was something no one else could possibly understand!

Thalassa! His disdain for her was boundless, hatred barely scratching

his emotions.

the fact that she was Joshua’s daughter sway his opinion

with Lysander in such a state, but you’ve got to believe in miracles,” Joshua said, gently patting Zephyr’s back, his voice soothing as he shifted the

name, Thalassa sat up straight, her nerves tensing

clouded eyes suddenly filled with sorrow at the mention, his

posture suddenly stooped, an air

be a miracle. But how many miracles are there in the world?” Zephyr said, his voice laden with grief, a sense of

he was always spry and radiant in her company. Since her

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Zephyr had seemed to lose his spirit and zest for life.

was another

now, Lysander’s accident added more bitterness in his

another had nearly

never give up, to keep fighting until the very end no matter how hard things got,” Joshua said, his voice heavy with reminiscence. “You said even if it’s an enemy, we should set aside grievances for a common goal if they

eyes, deep with sorrow, now sharpened

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