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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1851

Chapter 1851 The Birth Father

“Uncle Rodney, what your wife has said about Janice cheating with Nicholas while having Wilbur’s child isn’t right. We live in modern times, so we can do paternal tests while the baby is still in the womb. In fact, I’ve had someone run the test secretly, and I’ve found out that the child in Janice’s stomach isn’t Wilbur’s but Nicholas’!

Here’s the report. You can take a look at it. Of course, if you have any issues with the results, feel free to redo the test. However, I’m sure that the results will be the same no matter how many times you retest it.

Also, I’ve sent someone to look into the recording of Wilbur and Janice entering the hotel suite together. That person wasn’t Wilbur at all. It’s an impostor, and I’ve found out who that impostor is. Uncle Rodney, would you like to meet that person?”

Rodney stared at Emmanuel in solemn silence for a while. “Emmanuel, what are you trying to achieve by showing these to us now?”

“Uncle Rodney, your first wife—my aunt—had passed away early on, but I’m sure she wouldn’t want my cousin to marry a woman like Janice and ruin the family’s reputation. Therefore, Uncle Rodney, I’d say it’s best to reconsider the engagement.”

The more Mabel listened, the tighter she clenched her fists. She could not understand why Wilbur had not shown them the evidence early on to object to the engagement. At the same time, she could not fathom why he had pretended to agree to it early on, only to have Emmanuel reveal everything just before he was about to get engaged.

Staring at the ghastly pale Mabel, Wilbur could guess that his two-faced stepmother was wondering why he had chosen that point in time to unmask everything.

Don’t fret. Just keep watching.

“Nicholas’? I’m surprised that it’s still a Simpson.” Wilbur turned to cast Nicholas a look of astonishment. “This woman’s pregnant with your kid, but why does she insist that it’s mine?”

“H-How am I supposed to know?” Nicholas blurted out and stole a glance at his father at the end of his sentence.

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