It took Marina a long time to realize the truth.
She repeatedly peered at the certificate of the paternity test.
She couldn't help bursting into tears.
Tina lay on the bed, weeping continously, with her pillow completely wet.
At this moment, Marina didn't know whether to hope that the paternity test certificate in her hand was real or spurious.
She picked up the envelope again and suddenly another letter fell out of it.
It showed that the institution that issued the paternity test certificate was the one she had been to more than 20 years ago.
They attached a supplementary instruction to the letter, which indicated that the first results were wrong because of the staff's mistakes.
The second file was right, which proved that Tina was Jason's biological daughter.
The supplementary instruction was like a thunderbolt, which had completely astonished her.
Why did the institution keep lying to her and have her feel alarmed for almost all her life?
Marina really hated it.
It was obvious that the date of the latest paternity test record was in a recent time.
She had known that Jason had secretly taken a paternity test to confirm his kinship with Tina.
However, before Jason could see the results of the test, Luk and she had provoked him so he retaliated against Tina at all hazards.
Tina looked at Marina and said hoarsely with difficulty, "It was Jessica who hid it."
Although Tina's voice was extremely muddy, Marina understood her words.
It was not Jason who hadn't read it, but Jane had intercepted it.
Therefore, Jason took revenge on Tina desperately.
Marina really regretted it and wanted to stand up immediately to question that organization.
She forgot that she was in a wheelchair. Just as she remembered, she fell to the ground.
She tried to stand up but failed. Both mother and daughter in the ward couldn't get up.
So Marina asked Luk to come in and help her up.
Luk entered the ward perturbedly and immediately lifted her up.
Then, he ran up to Tina and said, "Tina, I'm so sorry, leaving you to suffer all this."
Tina didn't even give him a look.
He had nothing to do with her, and she didn't want to look at him.
Apart from hatred, Tina only wanted him to die and never show up.
This man, who had nothing to do with her, made her suffer one of the capital punishments in the world.
Only his death could resolve her hatred.
Of course, Marina knew what Tina was thinking about so she didn't want Luk to bother her any more.
She said, "Luk, push me out first."
He felt that Tina had no reaction to him so he left sensibly.
As soon as she got outside, Marina began to cry.
Luk didn't know how to comfort her, agitated like an ant on a hot pan.
He knew that Tina had little time to live.
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