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Stop It, She’s Remarrying (Fia and Conrad) novel Chapter 1026

Hugging her son tightly, Louise glared at Hank woefully. “I’ve lived my whole life honestly. The only thing that I’ve done wrong was falling for you, a married man!”

“…”

Hank glared at her and said, “But the paternity test says that he’s not my son!”

Louise quickly put her hands on her son’s ears, fearing that he would feel hurt from his heartless father’s hurtful words. She was the one who seduced a married man. This was her sin, so it should be carried by her and her only! Her boy did not deserve to be chastened and disgraced by this horrible man!

With tears rolling down her face, Louise yelled back, her heart aching, “I am innocent! He is your son! He is!”

Hank furiously flipped a table nearby and yelled, “You still intend to keep up with this lie?! I’m warning you! You better return everything I gave you today, or else!”

Louise stared at Hank, devastated, and said, “I see… This is an act… If you wanted me to return the money you gave me… you could have just asked!”

She was so angry and heartbroken. She did not think that the man she loved so much would do something like this for monetary gain.

Fearing that Hank would hurt her son in a fit of anger, she quickly carried the boy and rushed out of the villa.

Meanwhile, Esme was sitting in a sports car, parked nearby the villa, and keeping an eye on Hank’s new family. Suddenly, she saw Louise dash out of the villa with a baby boy in her arms.

Esme was stunned as she stared at the child from afar.

“Heh! So that’s my baby brother?”

Although she now knew she had a half-brother, seeing it with her own eyes ignited a sense of hatred within her. She finally understood the hatred her mother felt.

Esme did not just hire someone to forge the paternity report. She had employed private investigators to learn all about Louise Lawrence. So, she knew how lavishly her father spent on this woman before he went through bankruptcy. Her father did not care about her and her mother at all.

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