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The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself novel Chapter 676

Natalie’s bravado faltered the moment she left, and panic began to set in. Fortunately, Maria made a phony offer to walk her out, showing her true colors as soon as they were outside.

"How could you agree to do this paternity test with Hamilton!" she demanded.

Natalie raised an eyebrow. "Why shouldn't I?"

"Aren't you— aren't you afraid the test will prove she's his? That he'll try to take her from you?"

"You know, I've had a change of heart. If my daughter reclaims her birthright, she'll be Hamilton's only child, the sole heir to the Amos family. No one would ever dare bully her again. She'd be much better off than she is with me."

"Natalie…"

"And besides, after I've given him a daughter, he can hardly keep holding a grudge against me. He might even be grateful. Whatever resources I want, he'll give me, even if he has to snatch them away from someone else."

"As for you, you're the one who gave him that falsified test years ago. Once the truth comes out, he'll see you for who you really are!"

Maria couldn't bear to imagine that scene. Knowing Hamilton's temper, his revenge would be swift and brutal.

"Let's see if you have what it takes to produce another fake test, Maria!"

Natalie scoffed coldly and turned to leave.

That night, after Kristin was asleep, Natalie finally had a moment to think about the paternity test.

While she was sure Maria would do something, she couldn't rely on her completely. She had to take matters into her own hands.

She went out to the balcony and glanced down at the street. The car was still there. It had been following her ever since she left Hamilton's house. She guessed Hamilton had sent someone to watch her, afraid she would run off with Kristin.

Hamilton was the kind of man who always got what he wanted. That was why she had endured his wrath all those years ago, gritting her teeth and accepting the fake test results.

She couldn't let him take Kristin. Absolutely not.

After turning it over in her mind, she called Marico.

"You want me to help you deceive Hamilton? What makes you think I would agree to that?"

His voice was slurred; he'd clearly been drinking.

His question stumped her. Why would Marico help her?

Putting on a look of delight, Natalie ran and threw herself into his arms.

"What took you so long? I missed you."

A smirk played on Marico's lips. "In such a rush, are we?"

Natalie snuck a glance at the black car down the street. Sure enough, the driver had rolled down the window and was taking pictures of them.

"Someone's taking photos."

Marico's eyes narrowed. "Is that so? Well then, I'd better put on a good show."

At first, she didn't understand what he meant. Not until he grabbed her chin and kissed her forcefully.

"Mmph!" She hit his chest.

He leaned close to her ear and whispered mockingly, "Did you really think I'd help you for free?"

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