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Giselle Keating’s face turned deathly pale, her pupils contracted violently, and the hand holding the phone trembled incessantly.

She... she wasn’t a child of The Keating Family? How could that be! She had grown up in the Keating Family since childhood.

She was the beloved eldest daughter of the Keating Family, cherished to the core!

Giselle’s body went limp and she collapsed onto the sofa.

The more she thought about it, the colder her heart beca, feeling completely disoriented and unsure of what to do.

Suddenly, she rembered the person who sent her the ssage; she must know what’s going on.

She imdiately found the number and dialed it directly.

The person on the other side seed to be waiting for her call; it was picked up after just two rings.

"Who are you? What do you an by what you sent? Did you fabricate this? What’s your purpose?"

Rosalie Ray sneered and said calmly, "Miss Keating, don’t you know your own blood type? How could I have possibly forged these things."

Giselle said nothing, in reality, she was already at a loss, completely not knowing what to say.

"You are not a child of the Keating Family." Rosalie Ray shattered all of Giselle’s hopes directly.

"You’re lying! How could I not be a child of the Keating Family! I am!" Giselle shouted furiously.

Rosalie smiled and said, "Do you want to know the reason? I’m waiting for you at the booth in the hotel cafe, don’t be late."

It wasn’t until the call ended that Giselle slowly ca back to her senses, fear welling up inside her.

Could it be that she really wasn’t a child of the Keating Family?

This person must be lying to her.

She was the dignified heiress of the Keating Family, the most envied socialite in country K; it was impossible for her to be anyone else’s child.

But how can the blood type issue be explained?

Giselle repeatedly doubted herself and then dismissed her suspicions, and after several such cycles, she decided to et this person and see what trick she was trying to play.

In the cafe, Giselle looked at Rosalie suspiciously, "Who are you? Why do you know about that matter?"

Rosalie looked at Giselle, with a complex emotion in her eyes that was hard to understand, along with a bit of affection.

The girl in front of her was her own biological daughter, the flesh and blood she had only glimpsed twice at birth!

More than twenty years ago, during a business trip to country K, Rosalie Ray t the Keating Family’s driver, Hugo Griffin, and they maintained a relationship for so ti.

Not long after, she found out she was pregnant. Initially, Rosalie didn’t want the child, but Hugo accidentally found out and was so delighted that he implored her to have it.

Rosalie inexplicably agreed in a mont of daze.

Later at Veridia Hospital, she gave birth to a daughter, who turned out to be Giselle Keating.

The woman who gave birth on the sa day as her was a beautiful woman, and Rosalie saw the na on her bedside... Mandy.

The man who brought her in was soone Rosalie recognized, the second young master of the Keating Family, Finn Keating.

Due to her ti with Hugo, Rosalie knew a lot of people in the Keating Family.

The Keating Family was a prestigious clan in country K, and Mandy was the eldest young lady — how could the second young master bring her in?

She thought that these two must have so unspeakable relationship, which was why they secretly ca to give birth in a small place like Veridia City.

When she saw the extraordinarily noble Finn Keating, her heart was filled with deep jealousy toward Mandy.

Finn Keating, in a formal suit, exuded an aura that was powerful and captivating, rendering one unable to et his gaze, much like an emperor wielding power.

Both were giving birth, yet Mandy gave birth to the Keating Family’s precious child, while she gave birth to the daughter of the Keating Family’s driver!

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