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Chapter 66

the car’s password-protected box.

He eagerly sat back in the driver’s seat and turned on the small overhead light. In the dim light, heopened the brown envelope containing several DNA paternity test documents.

When Cole provided the samples to the head of the lab testing department, he did not use full namesbut letters to represent the names. The bag containing Bradley’s sample had the letter “W” written on it.The bag containing Esther’s sample had the letter “Q” written on it. The bag containing Felix’s samplehad the letter “X” written on it, while the bag containing Tink erbell’s sample had the letter “B ” writtenon it.

Cole found the paternity test between “W” and “B”. Without bothering to read the previous content, hewent straight to the last page to look at the set of numbers written on it. The number was “o”, indicatingno biological relationship between the two individuals.

Cole was stunned. ‘H-How could this be?’

The DNA paternity test conducted using samples from Bradley, Esther, and Tink erbell at the hospitalconfirmed a clear father-daughter relationship. Cole turned to the last page of the paternity test report,located between “Q” and “B,” and discovered that the content was identical to the previous paternitytest result.

This meant that Tinke rbell had no blood relationship with Esther or Bradley. If it was only the case withBradley, it could still be possible that Esther was carrying someone else’s child. If Tink erbell had norelationship with Esther either, what was going on?

These twins were the ones he had personally taken out of prison all those years ago. Esther was alsothe only one who had given birth in the prison hospital, making it impossible for a mix-up to occur. Whatexactly had gone wrong?

A massive conspiracy suddenly emerged in Cole’s mind. Esther always refused to admit that she hadunplugged Thomas’ oxygen mask. She also always believed that she had been carrying Bradley’snovelbin

child.

If Tin kerbell and Pixie were not Esther’s daughters, then where had the twins he had carried out of theprison gone? Why did the DNA paternity test conducted at the hospital under the Warner Group showthat Tinke rbell was the biological daughter of Esther and Bradley?

Various questions lingered in Cole’s mind, knotted like a tangled mess of thread that he could notunravel. The truth was shrouded in a thick fog, making it difficult to see clearly. This matter was of greatimportance and involved Bradley, so Cole did not dare to make a decision on his own. He started thecar and headed toward the Warner Group’s hospital, wanting to report his latest findings to

Bradley.

At that moment, a speeding cement truck crashed heavily into the Mercedes-Benz Cole was driving.

Under the powerful impact, the car was thrown off the bridge and slammed into the water, creating ahuge splash.

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