The next morning, Suny had just arrived at Phantom, and Rosa had already told her that the information had been sent to the Lee family by the same city courier.
Suny, "Thank you for your hard work, Rosa."
Rosa smiled, "You are welcome, Miss Holland."
Winnie had made things difficult for Suny three times, she had long been unable to stand it, and now that Suny wanted to take a shot, Rosa was eager to give all of Winnie's information to the Lee family in one go.
But Suny only pointed out one thing, and Rosa had to arrange for a copy of the information.
Suny looked at her, "If you're free, keep an eye on the Lee family."
"Yes, Miss Holland."
She wanted to see how the Bates family was going to make it up this time.
More than half an hour later, the Lee family received a same-city courier early in the morning, with only the recipient's information on the courier slip, but not the sender's information.
The letter was addressed to Parker Lee, the second youngest of the Lee family, by name, but Parker had already left for work more than half an hour ago, and the letter was collected by the housekeeper and handed over to his mother Lola.
Lola was curious, but did not open the letter.
Just after 8pm, Parker had just returned home and he saw Lola bringing over a letter.
He asked, "Mom, what is this?"
"I don't know, it came by courier at nine o'clock this morning, I saw that it was for you, so I didn't open it."
"Oh?"
Parker found it strange and wondered which of his friends was so bored to send him something by the same city courier.
Soon, Parker opened it, and a stack of papers fell out.
When she saw the "paternity certificate", Lola's face turned cold: "When did Winnie ever have a child?"
At this time, Parker looked at the copy of the birth and hospitalization information in his hand, which was all the information about Winnie's so-called three years abroad, when she gave birth to a daughter in A City. The information was very detailed, and Winnie's maternity records and hospitalization records were all there.
Of course, the information about Winnie's birth was naturally not under her own name. Probably in case they didn't believe it, the person who sent the letter also included a copy of the paternity test of Winnie and the girl, who was now adopted by Winnie's brother and sister-in-law from the orphanage back to the Bates family.
The girl's name was Caitlin Bates and she was adopted by Alistair Bates from an orphanage a year ago. This was quite a sensation at the time because the little girl was so cute and clever, and Alistair Bates' wife had given birth to a boy six years ago and her health had been poor and she could no longer have children. And therefore they adopted Caitlin.
When Caitlin was adopted, the Bates family set up a banquet, and made a gesture to win a wave of goodwill inside the circle, and even those old stories of the Bates family were gradually faded away, so half a year ago the Bates family suddenly proposed a marriage, the Lee family felt that Winnie good-looking, educated, and now own a studio, who was considered good, so they casually agreed.
That Caitlin was actually Winnie's daughter!
Although the Lee family was not as good as the Johnson family or the Brooks family, they were still a respectable family in J City!
How could a woman like Winnie, who had an illegitimate daughter, possibly get into the Lee family!
Lola was furious when she saw the paternity test!
Parker's face was also very bad, his girlfriend actually hid a daughter from him.
"It's too much!"
Lola was almost gritting her teeth as she said this, she only had two precious sons, and she had chosen her youngest son's future wife from among her many choices, but she had never expected Winnie to have such a big daughter!
How old was Caitlin?
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