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Elliot and Avery novel Chapter 1446

Chapter 1446

Speaking of the child, Avery’s eyebrows wrinkled involuntarily: “Nick, do you know whose child is in her stomach? Is it Elliot’s?”

Nick strode outside and said, “How do I know this? I didn’t install Camera on their bed. When you see Elliot, you can ask him this question directly.”

Avery: “Elliot told me that the father of the child was picked by Rebecca in the hospital sperm bank. “

Nick: “Then why do you still ask if it’s Elliot’s?”

“Rebecca said on the phone that the child belongs to Elliot. It was a serious statement, and it made my daughter cry.” Avery followed Nick and got on the car.

Nick thought it was a trivial matter, So he said, “When Rebecca’s child is born, you will know whether it is Elliot’s.”

“I don’t think Elliot will lie to me. But I don’t think Rebecca needs to tell such a clumsy lie. Because you don’t need to wait for her child to be born to know whether the child is Elliot’s.” After Avery finished speaking, Nick was stunned.

Nick: “How long does it take to check?”

Avery: “You can check after three months of pregnancy. Through amniocentesis…”

Nick: “Oh. Rebecca’s child should be almost three months old.”

Avery didn’t answer.

If Rebecca dared to tell Elliot that the child was his, Elliot would definitely do DNA test with the child.

The biggest question now is how serious Elliot’s injury is.

The car drove towards the hospital. After being silent for a while, Nick said to Avery, “I’ll go in first. If I can see Elliot, you don’t have to go in.”

Avery said, “But I really want to see him with my own eyes.”

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Nick: “Don’t you just want to confirm his condition? You see him, it will do nothing but make Rebecca angry. If Elliot is awake, I will tell him you are here. If he is unconscious, it’s no use seeing him.”

Avery retorted, “What if I can treat him? If he is really hurt that badly, the doctor here may not be able to cure him.”

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