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Come on Daddy (Bright and Rose) novel Chapter 134

After all, the Lee family was second to none and was very famous in the country. They must be careful in this aspect because they would become a joke if they couldn't even recognize their children.

Both Bright and Rose understood Francis' rigorousness. After all, it was a matter of the Lee family's bloodline, so how could they get by easily?

Rose was very nervous. Doris was indeed Bright's child, a descendant of the Lee family, but she couldn't admit that or let them know.

She was afraid that what happened five years ago would be exposed. What would Bright think of her then?

She schemed against Bright to save a man who didn't trust her at all and even betrayed her. She was quite brave.

Bright would definitely resent her, and Doris would know that she was not born as a result of the love that her parents have for each, but as a tool to save someone. This would be traumatic for a child.

Bright squeezed Rose's already cold hand once again, as if giving her strength and warmth, "Dad, I said that the child is mine, so she's mind. What more evidence is needed? I won't mistake someone else for my child. Don't worry."

"Moreover, Rose is not the kind of woman you think she is. If she was like that, we wouldn't have met after two years of separation and gotten married then."

Bright knew his father's worries. He was afraid that Rose would use the child as a bargaining chip to become Mrs. Lee to covet their family's power.

"I know you will be unhappy if I say this, but I have to be cautious about the blood of the Lee family." Francis was frank about it.

"What I need to see is evidence. Let's go to the hospital's testing center for a paternity test. If this child is from the Lee family, then naturally she would return to the Lee family. We will do our best to compensate you and your child. Rose, does this work for you?"

Although Rose didn't show any changes in her emotions, she was in a dilemma.

She obviously didn't want Bright and Doris to do a paternity test. As soon as they did it, all the years and efforts she spent hiding the truth would be wasted.

On the day when the truth became clear, what Bright said just now would be nonsense. Not only would she lose this marriage, but she would also lose Doris.

Francis already made it clear that they wouldn't let a member of the Lee family go unrecognized, and all members return to the Lee family.

After Doris returned to the Lee family, she would be expelled from the Lee family.

Because of her scheme and deceit...no man could bear such humiliation.

She didn't want this to happen, but it happened after all.

What could she do to avoid it?

"Dad, why mention such a serious matter?" But Bright's mental perception was that Doris was not his child, so there was no way he would do a paternity test.

The most trusted doctor in the hospital, which his father chose, wouldn't help him hide the truth.

Once the truth became revealed, his marriage with Rose would be over, let alone the child.

"It's important, so we must be rigorous." Francis frowned. "What? You don't want to?"

Francis also stood up, yelling to stop him, "Stop right there!"

Bright stopped in his tracks. "Dad, when you calm down, we can sit down and talk. Now I don't want to make you angry, nor do I want to quarrel with you. How about I leave?"

He didn't want Rose to talk and say something wrong. He didn't want his father to look down on her and didn't want her to be wronged at all.

He only needed to find a good time to talk to his father about this matter by himself. It didn't matter if his father beat him and scolded him. He could bear with it.

And so, he insisted on leaving with Rose. Seeing the way Bright protected Rose and didn't respect him or consider his feelings and the reputation the Lee family built up after generations, Francis' anger flowed like a river that couldn't be stopped.

"Do you think this matter is over if you leave?" Francis stared at his back.

"It's better to let the children calm down." Hallie stepped forward to manage the conflict between the father and the son.

"Don't protect them anymore. They are all thirty years old, so why treat them like children?" Francis saw that Bright had no intention of repenting. He was so angry that when he glanced at the teacup on the coffee table, he reached out picked it.

Hallie stepped forward and grabbed his arm to prevent Francis from throwing the teacup.

"Don't do this. This will hurt your relationship with your son the most. It also won't solve the problem. You should still talk to him." Hallie didn't want their father and son conflict to escalate.

The teacup in Francis' hand was taken away by his wife. "Bright, go. If you walk out of this house today, then don't return in the future!"

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