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On the other side, Eleanor Sterling was also busy. She went to have her blood drawn with Warren Hawthorne.

Since they had their own laboratory, their blood samples were sent to the lab, and Eleanor told Warren that she would inform him once the results were out.

Warren actually didn’t want to do the test at all.

In his view, the result was already obvious, and there was no need to do it.

Now, when Warren looked at Eleanor, he already saw her as his biological daughter, his eyes filled with affection and guilt.

These days, he had been tornted, thinking every night about the past with Jeanette Jennings.

Recently, Warren’s mother had been causing a fuss. She didn’t want to divorce Warren, but Warren seed very resolute; he no longer returned to The Hawthorne Family’s ho, living alone in a house outside.

Eleanor had nothing to say about it.

She didn’t care about The Hawthorne Family’s matters.

Just thinking that she was Warren Hawthorne’s daughter, Eleanor couldn’t help but marvel at the wonder of fate, that sohow they had such a connection.

After all, it was a top priority, and the DNA test results ca out very quickly, personally supervised by Liam Keene.

From the blood sealing to sending it to the lab.

There wouldn’t be any mistakes like last ti, but the results were sowhat unexpected.

Within half a day, Eleanor received a call from Liam.

"Sally, the test results for you and Mr. Hawthorne are out."

Hearing Liam’s complicated tone, Eleanor suddenly felt sothing wasn’t right.

"Just say it directly."

Liam didn’t beat around the bush and said, "There is no parent-child relationship between you and Mr. Hawthorne."

This result shocked Eleanor.

She and Warren weren’t father and daughter?

But at the wedding banquet that day, Rosalie Ray and George Sterling had clearly said...

Could it be that her mother really had an affair?

Liam hesitated and said, "Your genetic match is too poor, not even 10%, so it’s unlikely to be a mistake, but there’s another possibility..."

"What?" Eleanor’s voice was raspy.

"You’re not Jeanette Jennings’ daughter, but since your mother is dead, you can’t test it either.

However, it’s not impossible; if you get Gabriel Jennings’ specin, we can do a familial match with yours."

Eleanor closed her eyes, feeling sowhat powerless, and said: "I understand, send the test results first."

Not long after, Eleanor’s phone vibrated briefly, and Liam quickly sent the results to her phone.

Receiving the results, Eleanor looked them over and found they were indeed as Liam had said.

Eleanor felt this result should be told to Warren Hawthorne.

She directly went to visit the villa.

Upon entering, Eleanor discovered that Silas Hawthorne was also in the villa.

Silas saw Eleanor and was surprised; he hadn’t expected Eleanor to co.

He was being pestered by Warren’s mother and had co as a diator.

Silas looked at Eleanor with a deep, inscrutable emotion.

Eleanor spoke first, "I have sothing important to discuss with Mr. Hawthorne."

"Hmm." Silas nodded.

Soon Warren Hawthorne erged. He looked at Eleanor with a flash of joy on his face.

"Eleanor, you’re here."

Knowing it was probably about the results, Warren couldn’t wait and said: "Let’s go to the study to talk."

Once inside the study, Eleanor sat down.

She pulled up the inspection report on her phone and handed it to Warren.

"What does this an?" Warren asked after looking at it for a while, his eyes narrowing heavily.

"The report shows we’re not in a paternal relationship, so I’m not your daughter."

Warren’s pupils suddenly tightened.

"How could that be! You are Jeanette’s daughter, my and Jeanette’s daughter!"

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