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Such a Rude and Noisy Woman novel Chapter 387

Rachel got what he meant right away and glanced at him with a giggle, saying,"No! Your wound isn't completely healed, and it may tear open again. For the sake of your health, please wait until it's totally healed.

Mr. Wolf, you need to do what I ask you to do until the following month. Otherwise, I'll punish you!"

Hiram knotted his brows and laughed to himself bitterly. He shouldn't expect too much and he had thought that his wife finally knew how to make him happy.

"Stop looking at me like that. It's for your own good. You know it!" Rachel said, and noticing his begging puppy eyes, she pinched his sharp nose.

Hiram nodded reluctantly and said,"Alright, alright! I agree! You're always right, honey!"

In the following week, he really stayed at home to rest as he promised. On the other hand, Rachel gave her best to take care of him, cooking for him, staying with him and changing the dressing of his wound.

After a week of good rest, Hiram was much better than before.

Joanna called several times and asked Hiram to stay with them for a couple of days.

Because Fannie lived with them, she thought that it would be awkward for Gavin and her to come for a visit.

Thus, early in the morning that day, Hiram went to his parents' place with Rachel and the twins.

"Jonny! Joyce! My dearest sweethearts! Grandma has been dying to see you!" Joanna screamed with delight the moment she saw the twins. She held them tightly in her arms for a long moment, not wanting to let go. She was beyond words, and just shifted her eyes between Jonny and Joyce.

Rachel was reluctant to come with Hiram, but Hiram told her that she had to face his parents sooner or later because she couldn't avoid them for the rest of her life.

So here she was.

After they had lunch together, Joanna was playing with the twins and Lydia went back to her room.

Gavin and Hiram went to the study upstairs.

Looking at the evidence and photos Hiram just gave to him, Gavin shook his head refusing to believe anything and said,"Tell me, Hiram! What are these for? I don't get it."

Hiram was sitting on the sofa beside the desk with his legs crossed. Glancing at the evidence Luke gave to him, he said,"Dad, please! Don't pretend that you don't know what they are. You just don't want to believe them! It was hard for me to believe at first, but the truth is the truth whether you believe it or not."

Gavin took a photo in his hands. The person on it looked like Lydia, but it was blurred. How could he believe that it was his daughter just based on a blurred photo?

"Listen, Son! I know that you're trying your best to get Rachel out of this mess, and I totally understand. But you can't frame your own sister up like that!" he said angrily and he threw the photo on his desk.

That was just impossible. If Hiram told him that Lydia was jealous of Rachel, he would agree. But now Hiram was telling him that Lydia was responsible for everything shown in this so-called evidence and he refused to believe any of it.

"Dad, please take a look carefully! All the clues are pointing to her. Aunt Landy never gave birth to a baby. Lydia made up that whole story. The baby never existed! She even paid someone to give false testimonies." Hiram said in his calmest voice.

He knew that his father wouldn't believe him right away, and that was why he asked Luke to collect evidences for him.

"Stop making nonsense! The DNA test said that the baby was related to us by blood, and tell me now, how could they lie about that?"

Gavin snorted, thinking that Hiram was being ridiculous.

They went to the police station and the officers had filed a report on it.

But now Hiram was here to tell him that the whole matter was plotted by Lydia, and that it never happened. How could Gavin believe it all?

"Why wouldn't it be possible?

Did you watch them do the DNA test from the very beginning? If not, she could secretly replace some important details in the test results. I believe that her purpose was to create an irreparable conflict between our two families, and thus kick Rachel out." Hiram said.

Hiram paused for a moment before he continued to explain.

"If my conclusion is correct, Lydia asked you to let her investigate how Aunt Landy died, and you agreed. But what happened later was that she reported to the police that Fannie murdered a baby, and then, all of a sudden, solid evidences were planted to support Fannie's guilt. Didn't you think it was a bit odd?"

Gavin raised his hand to stop Hiram from speaking further. He needed time to calm down. What he just heard was too stunning for him to believe, and he couldn't imagine that someone like Lydia could make all this up from nothing.

Lydia was his daughter. Although she was adopted, she was raised by Gavin and Joanna like their own. She was a great kid growing up with them, well-mannered, obedient and always knowing how to please Gavin and Joanna.

However, the girl Hiram just talked about had made false evidences and paid people to bear false witness to satisfy her own agenda.

'Which one was the real Lydia?' Gavin couldn't tell now.

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