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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 235

Chapter 235 Luke’s Insistence and Ruthlessness "OK. Leave it to me."

Walter did not attempt to convince his friend again. Luke was stubborn, and he would not take back anything he said.

After that, Walter took his briefcase and left the rooftop.

At the same time, Jason was talking to someone over the phone. He nodded, grunted several times, gave the hospital's address, and hung up.

He kept his phone, turned around, and saw Luke's horrifyingly sullen face. However, he walked over and said, "The DNA test results are ready, Mr. Crawford."

Luke finished the cigarette and stubbed it out. "Pass it to me."

Jason nodded, then went downstairs and waited for the authoritative DNA test report.

He was not curious about the contents of the report.

As Luke's personal assistant, he knew that he had to maintain his professionalism. That included knowing when to look away.

If he was curious about everything, he would have been dead a long time ago.

Bianca opened her eyes after Luke and Jason left the ward.

It was the first time that she had passed out from her hypoglycemia.

In her teens, she had left her grandfather, who had taken care of her since she was a child, and went under Jennifer's care.

Back then, Bianca remembered that she would often tremble and her head would be dizzy because of her hypoglycemia, but she would recover after a short rest.

She would be hiding in her room and cry anyway, so no one would notice that she had her dizzy spells, though her face looked very pale after.

Whenever her father asked about why her complexion was terrible, Jennifer would say, "That's because she eats junk food instead of proper meals! Look at her face. There's not even a hint of color!" "I don't eat junk food.” Young Bianca knew how to speak up for herself.

She did not tell that to her evil stepmother. Jennifer would not be convinced anyway.

That was directed toward her father.

Out of the four people living in the house, Bianca was closest to her father Kevin.

However, her father would choose to believe Jennifer instead. "I've told you many times not to binge on junk food! You never listen! I don't know how your Grandpa disciplines you."

The thrifty and kind grandfather would be blamed as well.

It was that time when Bianca knew that there was no use explaining yourself to someone who was not going to believe you anyway.

She did not have a mother since young, and her father was always at work. In those years that she lived with her grandfather, Bianca had never suffered from hypoglycemia. Life might be difficult in the small town, but she was well-fed with home-grown vegetables and fresh meat from the market.

At least she received proper nutrition.

Even when she was bullied in middle school, she had never passed out.

When she moved to the city, Jennifer would only cook delicious food for Marie. Bianca ate the leftovers, but most of the time, there would be nothing left, even a scrap of meat.

She often ate dry white bread. Eventually, she got used to the taste.

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