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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 872

"What should we do about his birth registration? Has he already been registered under the Murphy family?" Annika asked me with a hint of concern.

I thought for a moment, realizing that it was indeed a bit troublesome. Charlie's household registration must have ended up with Matthew.

After all, Matthew finally had a son, and it was only natural for him to be proactive about the registration.

The Reese family's main concern was his registration. Their precious grandchild was the apple of their eye, and they could not bear the thought of his registration being in someone else’s name. I knew exactly how the Reese family felt about this.

Annika's bringing up this matter indicated that this was already a topic discussed within the Reese family.

I hadn't thought about this before, and now it seemed a bit complicated. After all, I had returned the child to the Reese family without discussing it with Matthew, who was in prison. It wouldn't be easy to handle this situation.

If Matthew found out that I had returned the child to his biological father's family without his knowledge, he might get angry and make things difficult.

Now, looking back, it was indeed a problem. I knew Matthew too well. He could pick a fight with me over anything.

I was sure that privately returning the child to the Reese family would be a kind of humiliation for Matthew. After all, nothing about the child's situation benefited him.

However, there was no turning back now. I had to see it through. It seemed that when Matthew got out of prison, I would have to discuss this with him.

"Hello? Ms. Chloe... Did I trouble you again?" Annika asked cautiously.

I snapped back to attention.

"Oh, uh…no! I was also thinking about this issue. This problem will take some time to resolve because the man who thought he was Charlie's father is still in jail. There's no way to handle it now. We'll have to wait until he comes out, and I'll figure out a solution."

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