It didn't make sense that if Arya was daddy's real daughter and he was not daddy's real son.
He and Arya were twins, so it could not be that he and Arya's father was not the same person.
It was likely, but Mommy would never be that kind of woman.
At Calvin’s words, the three adults in the room went quiet.
A moment later, Henry muttered, "Right, if Arya is your daughter, Calvin should also be your son, but why are the two paternity tests ......"
Stanley's face was grim, as if he was suppressing something.
He looked at Calvin, "Calvin, would you like to do another identification with me?"
"I do." Calvin nodded heavily.
He also wanted to know if he was his father's child.
Stanley carried Calvin to the identification department.
The identification department was already doing an expedited paternity test on Stanley and Arya.
Now the identification department heard that Stanley had to do it with another child, and on the spot, they picked the hair of both of them and took it for identification.
The waiting process was very long.
Bella went back over to the operating room and continued to wait for Arya.
After all, it was not safe to leave a child alone in the operating room.
Stanley, Henry and Calvin, were waiting outside the identification department.
Calvin said, "When I first met my dad, I had suspected that he was my real dad because of our similar looks, and then I made a trick to pull two of my dad's hairs, and my hair to have them identified."
"It was the time I first arrived at your apartment and you pulled your hair with a toy, wasn't it?" Stanley looked at Calvin.
Calvin nodded shyly, "Um, yeah, sorry dad, I just ......"
"It's fine." Stanley stroked his hair and then said, "The identification result says we're not father and son right?"
"Right." Calvin nodded, "So I never thought from that moment on, that you are our real dad."
Stanley pursed his lips, "I've had two of our identifications done as well."
Calvin blinked, "I know, I heard it when you and Mommy had a falling out, and the two tests, also showed that we are not biological father and son."
"That's right, besides showing that we're not biological father and son, it also shows that Arya and I aren't biological father and daughter." Stanley narrowed his eyes.
He didn't just do Calvin's and his own, Arya's was done as well and it didn't turn out to be his child either.
But now the hospital was telling him that Arya was most likely his biological daughter, which meant something.
That meant those three paternity tests were wrong.
"Henry, you did those two identifications for me, and I want to know, did you cheat me on that?" Stanley raised his eyes to gaze at Henry, his eyes sharp, as if he could see through there Henry completely.
"I absolutely did not." Henry frowned and replied immediately, "I didn't, and I didn't tamper with it."
So that was what he couldn't figure out.
The identification he did absolutely had nothing wrong with it, and the three genes showed no paternity.
But now the situation of Arya's hemolysis made him realize that it was almost possible that Arya and Stanley were daughter and father.
So, what went wrong here?
Seeing that Henry wasn't lying, Stanley was silent for a few seconds before continuing, "You didn't do it, but it doesn't mean others didn't, but we'll know the true once the identification result comes out."
When he finished, he lowered his eyes and stopped speaking.
Henry looked at his hands clasped together and knew he was on edge at the moment.
Was he nervous about the result later?
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