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Chapter 510

Chapter 510

Maybe Present-Day Esther wanted to keep her distance from Bradley. So distant that their paths wouldnever cross again.

Bradley stayed silent in the same spot, his face dark, radiating chilly rage.

After some time passed, Bradley finally moved toward Kevin and said hoarsely, “Start the car. Take meto the orphanage.”

Since Pixie wasn’t their daughter, where were the twin girls that Cole had brought from prison?

Cole had disappeared after falling into the river, and to this day, his fate remained a mystery. There wasno confirmation of whether he was alive or dead-his body was nowhere to be found.

Bradley had no choice but to search for Pixie. He believed that if he found her, he could use Esther’slove for the children, especially Felix, to his advantage. As long as he had her, he wouldn’t worry aboutwhether Esther would willingly return to him.

“Which orphanage?” Kevin sat in the car, checking the address on the navigation system. Bradley satin the back seat, massaging his slightly swollen temples as he tried to remember. He realized he didn’tknow which orphanage Cole had taken the daughters to.

Back then, he had mistakenly thought they were Esther and another man’s children and had paid noattention to them. This led to his inability to know where his children were.

“Just a moment.” Bradley called the lawyer from the legal department before telling Kevin, ” SunflowerWelfare.”

“Got it.”

Thirty minutes later, Bradley and Kevin arrived at Sunflower Welfare. The staff member who greetedBradley appeared visibly anxious, stumbling over their words. “Mr. Warner, what-”novelbin

“Where is my daughter? Where have you hidden her?” Bradley’s demeanor remained composed, buthis words sliced through the air with force.

The staff member faltered. “Mr. Warner, your… daughter?”

“Five years ago, my special assistant, Cole, brought a pair of twin daughters here. I demand to knowwhere they are.”

Clearly intimidated by Bradley’s intensity, the staff member began to sweat. “Mr. Warner, I’ve only beenworking here for two years. I’m not familiar with events from five years ago. However, if you’d like toinquire, I can show you the archives.”

“Lead the way.”

The staff member was aware that the Warner Group offered substantial financial assistance to theorphanage annually. As a result, they proceeded cautiously. They accompanied Bradley to the archivesand started looking through rows of files for records dating back five years. These records containedinformation about the children who had been admitted to the orphanage

during that period.

“Mr. Warner, these are all the files from five years ago.”

Bradley casually picked out a file and handed it to Kevin. “Let’s go through these together.” Kevinreluctantly began examining the files, wondering, ‘How did it come to this?’

Back then, Esther had never admitted to infidelity. She had insisted the children she had been carryingbelonged to Bradley. If only Bradley hadn’t been so presumptuous and arrogant five years ago, asimple DNA test could have easily cleared Esther of these false accusations.

Kevin handed Bradley a file about a pair of twin girls. “Bradley, do you think these twins could be yourdaughters with Esther?”

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