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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 865

Hearing Timothy blame himself, Grace had an indescribable feeling towards the man in front of her. This man could be regarded as a calm and honest person.

At least from the looks of it now, he was much more level-headed than her mother.

She nodded slightly and said, "Mr. Yarbrough, although I don't know who was right and who was wrong between you and Candace in the past, after hearing your story today, I think you should also be honest. Even if you are wrong, you are able to admit your mistakes. My mother will never admit that she is in the wrong. But who is right and who is wrong? There is no point in pursuing it."

"Yes, there is no point in investigating the truth anymore now. It's just that I didn't expect her to give birth to my child."

"Mr. Yarbrough, are you sure that I am yours and Candace's child?" Grace had to raise her suspicion.

Hearing this, Timothy was slightly stunned and seemed to understand her suspicion. "It seems that you still have your doubts and think that we may not be father and daughter."

She nodded and admitted openly, "That's true. I really don't want to have any relations with you. To be honest, I hope I'm Anderson's daughter."

"It seems that this may disappoint you." Timothy sighed. "To be honest, when I first heard about this matter from Candace, I also had doubts in my heart. I didn't know if she was pregnant with my child. Because, after all, she was with the two of us in the past year, so I had always been suspicious. But when I checked the blood type just now, both of our blood types are rare. I think there is a 98% chance that you are my daughter."

Grace was stunned for a moment. She also understood that this was probably the case.

"Mr. Yarbrough, you both have your own families. To you, life is all about moving forward. As for my relationship with you, whether or not we are father or daughter, there is a need for confirmation. If so, it's good that we understand each other. I don't want to affect your family. After all, you have a wife and two sons. If that's not the case, then it's good for both of us."

Hearing her words, Timothy said, "No! No! I think you should be my child. After all, not everyone has the rare panda blood, and we are the rarest of the rarest ones. Hence, you must be my daughter. Anyway, I will do my duty as a father."

"Mr. Yarbrough, I'm an adult now. I don't need an elder to do anything for me. I appreciate your kind intentions, but I don't want to implicate your family. If they know, I'm sure they'll mind."

"No, my wife is a reasonable person. She knows about what happened between Candace and me. I didn't hide it from her. I told her everything when we got married. So, even if you exist, she should not say anything. After all, it happened in the past, and I have never hidden it from her."

She really liked Timothy's way of dealing with things, but she felt that she didn't need a father anymore.

Grace gently smiles and nodded, saying, "Thank you for your kindness, Mr. Yarbrough. We'll talk about it after the lab result comes out."

Now that she recalled all the things that had happened in the past, she found it hard to believe. This was because Anderson treated her well from the beginning and had done his duty as a father.

When she was in her teens, he started to become cold. There was a stark difference between her, Marry, and Alice. At that time, she didn't have time to think about these things because she couldn't figure them out and didn't understand. But now, thinking about this, she was more or less depressed.

It turned out that at that time, Anderson had suspected that she was not his daughter.

Grace took a deep breath.

Timothy looked at her and said, "Well, let's wait until our test results are out."

"Mr. Yarbrough, let's call it a day. We have to go back to the ward. We'll contact each other later. May I have your number?" Heinz said as he took out his phone.

Timothy immediately gave him his phone number.

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