Chapter 242
She called out in a bright voice, her face looking almost exactly like Madeline.
Jeremy squatted and caressed the little girl’s head.
“Hello, Lily. I’m Jackson’s daddy.”
“I remember you.” The little girl blinked her bright eyes. “Are you here to play with me, nice mister?”
Jeremy smiled warmly before taking out a doll from his pocket.
“I sent Jackson here today, so I came to see you since I’m here. This is for you.”
“Wow, what a cute bunny!” Lillian was completely attracted to the delicate doll.
Using this opportunity, Jeremy plucked a single hair from Lillian’s head.
Looking at this innocent and adorable face in front of him, he had too many expectations and yearnings in his heart.
Jeremy then came to a DNA screening agency with an indescribable feeling in his heart. He pulled some strings and fast-tracked his test.
The staff told him it would take at least eight hours before he could know the result.
After he left the DNA screening agency, Jeremy drove to Felipe’s company.
After hesitating for a while, he eventually drove away.
If Felipe genuinely wanted to hide the situation about Madeline, he would not get an answer from him no matter how much he questioned him.
The eight hours were oddly tormenting.
At that moment, Madeline received a parcel from the company. She started to prepare for the commercial dinner party for the second anniversary of her jewelry brand. After working for the entire day, she was about to pick Lillian up from school. However, when she was at the entrance, she saw Jeremy’s car stopping in front of the shop.
She remembered what she said to Jeremy last night and quickly recomposed herself in a few seconds.
“Mr. Whitman? Are you here for me? Don’t you have anything to do?” Madeline smiled and asked when she noticed Jeremy looking at her intensely. She looked into his eyes calmly and smiled. “Why are you looking at me like that, Mr. Whitman? Is there something on my face?”
Jeremy walked toward her and a domineering air enveloped her in an instant. “I can’t move my eyes away because you’re so stunning, Miss Vera.”
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