At the Bowers manor, Kenneth was holding the DNA test results in his hand. He had entrusted someone he highly trusted to perform the analysis.
His hands were shaking when the report was handed over to him.
Kenneth trusted Yara deeply. Over the years, he had enjoyed her company tremendously and treated her just like his own granddaughter. He had even stated in his will that he would be leaving all his assets to her upon his death...
He was hoping that he was just getting old and paranoid and that the DNA test results, which were performed using the strands of hair that the man had taken from the two kids secretly, would be negative.
After taking a few deep breaths, Kenneth opened the envelope and took the report out.
As he did not understand the professional jargon used to explain the analysis, he skipped to the test conclusion straight away. It was stated that, based on the analysis, the probability of siblingship was ninety percent.
Even though Kenneth had already mentally prepared himself for the results, he could not help but feel shocked to see the conclusion with his own eyes.
Back then, when Yara first brought Franklin and Sophia back to the Bowers residence, Kenneth had gotten DNA paternity testing done for the children.
As he wanted to be absolutely sure, he had approached three different organizations to perform the test. All three test results were unanimous, showing that Franklin and Sophia were indeed Samuel's children.
As such, it was proven that it was not just a coincidence that Xavian and Clayton were born on the same day as Franklin and Sophia. It was because the four of them were quadruplets, coming from the same mother...
“No wonder!” Kenneth exclaimed out loud.
The entire situation felt extremely absurd to him.
Previously, he had not been able to figure out why those two dear great-grandchildren of his would behave so coldly toward Yara but listen to Natalie obediently. The two kids were also showing improvements in every aspect after spending time with Natalie.
As he recalled the past, he seemed to have remembered instances where Yara talked about how much she loved the kids but her actions did not seem to match her words.
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