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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 206

Chapter 206 Anemia

Colton walked further into Nicole’s office, and only spoke in a low voice after he looked up at her. “My mother saw your son and Joseph’s DNA paternity test.”

Nicole was stunned for a second, but she quickly snapped back to reality when she recalled how the test result was still with Colton from the time he helped her switch out the result.

Thinking that she would never accept Joseph as the father of her child, Nicole had chosen not to take a look at the result then.

Her face was pale as her eyes darted around, and she somehow began to panic. “What is the test result?” she asked carefully.

The corners of Colton’s lips fell and in a hoarse voice, he revealed, “They are blood-related.”

He didn’t know what was wrong with him. He was the one who didn’t bother to read the report when he got it, but he was now also the one who was inexplicably angry when he found out the result.

Upon hearing his confirmation, Nicole felt her heart skip a beat as she clenched her hands tightly. Even her gaze began to dim. She didn’t think the person from five years ago really was Joseph!

She slowly closed her eyes when she felt the lump in her throat. She knew Joseph. She was sure that he would definitely come and take Hayden away from her if he were to find out that the boy was his biological son.

Joseph, who led a life of debauchery, had more women outside than one could count. On top of that, he was someone who used underhanded tactics to spread his evil everywhere. He would never do anything earnestly.

She couldn’t even begin to imagine how Hayden’s future would turn out if she were to let a man like Joseph be the boy’s father.

There was no way she would allow that to happen!

Looking at Colton, Nicole asked in a small voice, “What about Mrs. Gardner?”

“Mom still doesn’t know the truth.” He shook his head. “She thinks that Hayden is my child.”

Nicole let out a wry laugh at that. Now that he had helped her hide it, she feared that the peaceful days at the Gardner Residence were no more.

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