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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball novel Chapter 1806

Suddenly, the hall fell into a deathly silence.

Byron’s gaze has not yet turned to his mother.

He did not even want to see his mother's reaction anymore.

Obviously, chances had already been given.

How could he not know how long the test results would take? How could he not detect Earnest Higgin’s actions?

Even Rosalie understood him and never resisted, leaving the paternity test to his mother.

Not to mention, his father’s text message.

[Son, your mother is stubborn! However, I hope you can give her a chance to make up for her mistakes next time!]

The text message was sent yesterday. His father did not even mention the paternity test, but he had already expected that his mother would never accept the real result easily.

His father even interceded for his mother.

Earnest was so frightened that he kept trembling. He reached into his pocket, took out another folded report, and handed it to Byron with his head down.

"President Lawrence, I…I am blinded... It's all my fault, I made a grave mistake. Please forgive me, President Lawrence. I don't want to go to jail!"

Earnest kept begging for mercy. He did not even dare to think about those ten million dollars.

His heart was steeped in constant regret. He should have realized long ago, never to get involved in the personal matters of the rich.

Now, he felt like dying, but he never exposed Melody. He feared that he would completely offend everyone if he uncovered everything.

Byron took the latest report and threw it at his mother without even opening it.

Then he looked at his mother.

With a pleading tone, she was in a hurry to defend herself, but Byron's face was cold. His eyes were full of impatience.

As a last resort, Melody looked at Rosalie.

Rosalie's eyes were even more indifferent. She could not feel any sympathy for a grandma who refused to accept her grandsons, one who kept attacking her grandchildren.

Such a travel arrangement along with three to five years in duration, was the equivalent of an exile in ancient times.

In the next few years, their family’s happiness had nothing to do with Melody at all.

Byron made such a decision because he had considered his father’s pleadings on his mother’s behalf. Otherwise, she would be sent away indefinitely.

He had owned properties in Europe anyway.

His mother could seek refuge there.

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