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Skeletons Of The Marital Closet novel Chapter 1132

"Let me take a look first, and with just one look, I can confirm whether the birthmarks are exactly the same or different. Gale...please." Aurum looked pleadingly.

There was nothing he could do.

He knew that Gale might be Jennie.

He did not tell anyone!

Aurum thought that after he confirmed the birthmark, he would go to the Yarn family to explain the situation when he had a certain degree of certainty.

This matter was too important, and he dared not take risks casually!

What if it was a mistake?

Letting the Yarn family rejoice for nothing would also make Natalie feel more upset and cause more incidents!

Gale hesitated. "Erm..."

She was a married woman, and it was inappropriate for a strange man to look at her waist.

Just imagining the scene, Gale's face started to burn!

Aurum immediately explained, "I really don't have any other ideas, don't get me wrong, Gale."

"I know, I understand your character. It's just me... I'm a little embarrassed," Gale replied.

Aurum stood up with his back to her.

"When you're done, call me again. I'll just take a look, and I'll be able to compare and judge in a few seconds. There should be surveillance in this reception room. If I have any other idea, the camera… Everything will be photographed and you can use it as evidence to arrest me and prosecute me," Aurum said.

Gale believed him.

She just did not think it was right.

However, after much deliberation, there was no other way but to let Aurum take a look.

After he saw it, he could judge whether her birthmark was the same as that of the daughter of the Yarn family... Only then could he judge whether she might be the daughter of the Yarn family?

This step was critical.

Biting her lip, Gale responded, "Okay."

She pulled the hem of the shirt out of the skirt, opened it slightly, and looked down at the birthmark.

At the thinnest part of the waist, on the left, was a heart-shaped red birthmark.

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