?<strong>Chapter 663:</strong>
During these two days, Lucas hadn’te to see Belinda. Unsure whether she was more disappointed or relieved,
Belinda continued her life, seemingly unaffected by the matter.
In the Wright family’s residence, Kylee’s room.
Three paternity test reports were sprawled before Kylee. The first was between her and Car, the second between her and Baker. And the third was between Belinda and Car.
Kylee couldn’t fathom why she had feltpelled to do another paternity test between Belinda and Car. But driven by an indescribable intuition, she had gone ahead with it.
She took a deep breath and began with the report concerning her and Baker.
As she read the concluding lines, a small sigh of relief escaped her.
She was indeed Baker’s daughter.
But the peace was short-lived. Turning to the report that could affirm her connection to Car, anxiety surged through her veins.
She skipped straight to the final page to look at the result, her heart pounding.
The words before her sent a shockwave through her body.
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She was not Car’s biological daughter!
The revtion was a cold ssh of reality, causing her hands to tremble and the paper to crumple under the force of her grip.
How could this be right?
There must have been some mistake.
How could she not be Car’s daughter?
Kylee shot up, her movements erratic as panic seized her. The color drained from her face as she paced, her mind in chaos.
She couldn’t—wouldn’t—ept this.
Even though she had felt a sliver of doubt when she had learned Car’s blood type that day, seeing the result in front of her still made her feel like her world was copsing.
If Car wasn’t her mother, then who was?
She paused, her eyes catching sight of the third report—the paternity test report of Belinda and Car.
With shaky hands, she reached for it.
Taking a deep breath to steady her trembling nerves, she flipped to the conclusion of the report. The report clearly stated…
The report stated: “The gic markers referenced earlier all adhere to Mendelian inheritance rules, making them effective tools for determining familial rtionships. ording to the analysis of 19 STR loci, the DNA of sample 1 matched the gic profile of sample 21’s biological mother. The likelihood of a parent-child connection was calcted at an astounding 99.9999%. Based on the DNA analysis, the result confirms that sample 1 is the biological mother of sample 2…”
Kylee’s grip on the report ckened the moment her eyes scanned the final sentence.
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