Font Size
15px

"But there’s one thing, the lady didn’t go alone; Dr. Sullivan went with her."

"I see, where is Charles Jenson now?"

Maxim Sinclair lightly rubbed his thumb and forefinger together, "If he’s at the office, call him over. I want to talk to him about this matter."

"He was at the office, but he left about ten minutes ago. There’s an issue with so raw materials in the production departnt, and he went to check it on-site. I heard he won’t be back until the afternoon at the earliest because it’s a large quantity of materials."

After Assistant Collins finished speaking, he glanced at Maxim Sinclair hesitantly, "Need to call the vice president and ask him to return imdiately?"

"No need, work is important," Maxim Sinclair waved him off, "Don’t disturb him. Just keep a close watch on the lady’s matters, make sure her safety is protected, the rest is not important."

"Understood, President Sinclair."

Café.

Mr. and Mrs. Collins sat anxiously across the table, looking at Sumr Lowell and Vivian Sullivan on the other side.

Vivian Sullivan discreetly assessed the couple, her hand under the table soothingly patted Sumr Lowell.

Receiving comfort, Sumr collected herself and looked up at the couple across the table, visibly emotional and agitated, "Written proof is easy to forge, especially after so many years have passed. I have the simplest thod here, DNA testing. Only DNA results can prove if we’re indeed biologically related."

Mrs. Collins, who had anticipated this, imdiately reached to pull out her hair, her hand deliberately trembling, "You’re right, we should test the DNA. That way you’ll be at ease and so will we. I have to say sothing that might upset you, we actually want to test the DNA too. Over the years we’ve been looking for our daughter... sigh, we’ve been disappointed too many tis to believe easily anymore."

Sumr Lowell’s heart was pierced by her words.

Vivian Sullivan stood up to take the hair, carefully storing it. Opposite her, Mrs. Collins, after a mont of hesitation, extended her hand only to withdraw it, "Sumr, is your work tiring? You seem a bit too thin; can I co by soti to bring you so soup? I’m really good at making soup."

The silent Mr. Collins also spoke up, "Yes, your mother is very good at making soup. How about letting her bring you so to nourish yourself? I know in the arts you strive to stay thin, but being perpetually underweight isn’t good for your health. We feel distressed seeing you like this."

"No need, I’m fine like this. I had a full-body checkup recently, and everything’s fine. I also have a nutritionist for my als, so don’t worry."

Sumr Lowell felt overwheld by the parental concern she had rarely experienced in her life, unsure how to respond.

Vivian Sullivan knew what was unsettling her, patted her hand sympathetically, then took the initiative to say to the couple across the table, "We have things to attend to, so if you’re not busy, we’ll be going now. The DNA test results will co out soon, and we’ll et again then."

"Okay, then we won’t disturb your work, Sumr," Mrs. Collins hurriedly got up, pulling Mr. Collins with her, a hint of apology in her tone, still looking back at Sumr with so reluctance, "Take care of yourself, don’t just focus on work; work is never-ending. If you’re really tired, stop working. Your parents have made a lot of money over the years, enough for you to pursue your dreams."

Hearing this, Sumr couldn’t hold it together anymore. She squeezed Vivian Sullivan’s hand and said softly, "Help send them off, I’ll head back first."

With that, she quickly turned and left.

Vivian Sullivan graciously escorted the couple out to their car.

As the car drove away, Mr. Collins, worried, looked back, "Sumr left without finishing her words. Did we slip up sowhere and she noticed?"

"Of course not, don’t overthink," Mrs. Collins confidently reassured him, with a hint of pride, "President Huxley showed what this girl’s been through over the years. It’s been tough for her, probably not used to such attention from elders before, so she ran off because she was overwheld with emotion, afraid she might lose composure if she stayed."

"Really? Is it that effective? You just said a few nice things."

Mr. Collins seed unconvinced.

A satisfied smile spread on Mrs. Collins’s face, "This isn’t just improvisation. President Huxley instructed , even arranged for a psychologist to coach step by step. I spent these past few days practicing, ensuring I can hoodwink her."

"That’s good to hear. I wonder how our son is doing; prison life is rough, and he’s used to living comfortably. He must be going through a hard ti."

"He should be okay. I asked President Huxley about it, and he wired more money to the lawyers over there. With lawyers around, they will definitely take care of our boy. As long as we settle things here quickly, he can regain his freedom."

"Let’s hope everything goes smoothly. That girl next to Sumr, she had particularly sharp eyes. I’m afraid she might pick up on sothing."

Mr. Collins patted his chest, still feeling anxious.

Mrs. Collins shared the sa sentint, "The girl beside her is indeed sharp; President Huxley also reminded to be wary of Vivian Sullivan. But they’re just two young girls with little worldly experience, and we’ve been around for over fifty years, why should we fear them? We’ll do anything for our son’s sake, even walk through fire."

"True, let’s hope everything goes well. That young Sumr is quite sharp, knowing to ask for a DNA test. But let her test as much as she wants; she can run it a hundred tis, and she’ll still be our daughter."

Mr. Collins wasn’t bothered by it at all, "Since she’s opting for a DNA test, we can be at ease. Once she sees the real results, she’ll surely change her attitude. At that point, things will start going smoothly."

After returning ho, Justin Huxley ca over personally to inquire about the situation. Learning that Sumr asked for their hair to conduct a DNA test, he was equally delighted.

"Great, now you just need to wait for Sumr to co and acknowledge you."

That evening, as soon as Maxim Sinclair returned, he went looking for Sumr, "How did that thing of yours go?"

"What thing?"

Head deep in work, Sumr Lowell didn’t react imdiately.

"The issue of your biological parents showing up, how did you handle it? What are your plans? Is it convenient for you to tell ?"

His politeness made Sumr a bit uneasy, and she smiled, "I t them again today. Vivian ca along with . I asked for their hair, planning to conduct a DNA test to see if they’re indeed my biological parents. We’ll deal with everything else later."

You are reading Consequences of Dumping the Obsessive Boss: Stuck with Him Forever Chapter 304: Summer Lowell Is Moved by the Elderly Couple on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Top-tier Unruly Master cover
Trending now

Top-tier Unruly Master

Be Qin Sanchi ·Other

WhenDingFanopenedhiseyesagain,everythingbeforehimhadchanged.ACultivatorrebornonEarth,hefoundhimselfinthedespisedbodyofadisgracedheir.Fistsstrikinga...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.