Chapter 126 DNA Paternity Test
Maureen was indeed her biological mother.
It was then that Arielle realized she had a big mystery to solve.
She had returned to investigate her mother’s death but to no avail. In addition, she now was confused about who her actual father was.
Her mind was in a total mess.
Carter broke the silence. “It’s still early. Why don’t you two have a chat while I check if they’ve gotten any useful information from that guy?”
With that suggestion, Carter went out and shut the door behind him, leaving Arielle and Vinson alone in the ward.
With a wry smile, she looked at Vinson. “You must be thinking that I’m a joke. Neither am I the glamorous Ms. Moore nor Ms. Southhall. I’m just… an illegitimate child.”
He frowned at her words. Putting on a stern face, he tried to correct her understanding. “I don’t know if you’re an illegitimate child. So what if you’re one? To me, you are who you are.”
Though he appeared to be icy-cold, his gaze was unexpectedly warm.
Arielle moved her stiffened fingers.
His unswerving attitude and that one firm sentence uttered had effectively cleared the doubts she had and given her the courage needed to sail through these trying times.
Vinson had once again reminded her that she would always be Arielle, regardless of whose daughter she was.
Clenching her fists, Arielle fretted. “Go on…”
He looked her in the eyes and articulated all the tittle-tattles about Maureen within the Jadeborough social circles.
“You should know that your mom and Henrick got married in a flash. Based on her backgrounds, it would’ve deemed inappropriate for her to be married into the Southall family. The Southalls made a fortune from coal mines and then purchased properties in Jadeborough. He got married with your mom not long after settling down here. Don’t you think that this is so strange?”
“Yup,” she acknowledged.
“Rumor has it that your mom lost her virginity to a thug when she went hiking one day. As soon as she found out that she was pregnant, she looked for the Southalls anxiously…”
Arielle’s brows were knitted together. “You’re saying that my mom was rape… that’s why she had me? She married my dad in order to give me a legitimate identity?”
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