Chapter 1881
“Oh, is that so?” Belinda’s lips curled into a quiet sneer. She walked to the coffee table, picked up a file, and pulled out the documents, placing them before Holley.
“Here is a DNA test for you and me. And another for me and Baker.”
With a calm, almost playful smile, Belinda asked, “Do you need me to read the results for you?”
Holley felt as if an invisible hand had seized her throat.
Speechless, she stared at the documents blankly.
Unfazed, Belinda flipped to the final page of the report and held it up.
Holley’s eyes fell on the clear result, which stated that there was no biological connection between her and Belinda. Two seconds later, she blurted out, “This is fake! It has to be! Belinda, someone tampered with this! It can’t be true!”
Belinda let out a cold laugh.
“Weren’t the last two reports the tampered ones? After all, Baker has shares in both of Owathe’s biggest testing centers. I truly didn’t expect Baker’s investments to be so extensive before!”
She tilted her head slightly, her tone casual.
“Baker must have planned it all before you swapped the babies. With his investments in those testing centers, forging a report later would have been child’s play, right?”
Holley froze, words failing her.
Belinda knew this, too? This meant that the evidence Belinda and Lucas held was far beyond what she had feared.
Belinda pressed on.
“Oh, and one more thing, the doctor and nurses from your C-section mentioned your baby had a distinct dark red birthmark on her lower right back. Funny, I don’t seem to have that.”
Holley’s heart plummeted.
They knew everything. It was all over for her.
Holley’s face drained of all color.
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At that moment, not a single word could escape her lips. Since she was confronted with irrefutable evidence, her denials and excuses collapsed into nothingness, stripped of any power.
Thus, she was frozen, caught in a haze of shock.
Belinda looked down at her with cold superiority. Her crimson lips curved slightly as she spoke.
“Tell me—who are my real parents?”
“I-I don’t know, either,” Holley stammered, shaking her head.
“You were just an abandoned baby. We only took you in… out of pity.”
Even now, she clung to her lies.
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