Chapter 683
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When he noticed her staring, he flashed a lazy, knowing smile. “What’s with that look? You feeling dizzy?”
Linsey snapped out of her thoughts and gave a quick shake of her head.
“No. I’m fine.”
But she decided to say nothing for now—and just wait.
One of the doctors finally stepped forward and spoke hesitantly, addressing Cruz and Myla. “Mr. Lawson, Mrs. Lawson… Please take a look at this report.”
Myla reached out with trembling hands and began reading.
As her eyes scanned the document, her expression changed—confusion, disbelief, then pure shock. Her grip on the paper began to shake. “This… This can’t be right… How is this even possible?” Myla whispered, her voice thin and cracking.
Standing beside her, Jeffery and Cruz read over her shoulder.
“No biological relation.” Jeffery’s eyes locked onto the key phrase in the report. His mind went blank. The words didn’t make sense.
Cruz’s face turned pale. He looked at the doctor in disbelief. “What does this mean? That can’t be right. They’re siblings—my children! Both of them. I’m their father, and Myla is their mother. How could there be no biological relation?”
Off to the side, Linsey sat calmly, her expression unreadable—but deep down, she wasn’t surprised. She had already suspected this.
Without a word, she turned her head toward Gorman once more. He caught her gaze—and with infuriating ease, raised an eyebrow in mock innocence, like someone watching a long-anticipated twist unfold right on cue.
Myla held the bone marrow match results for Jeffery and Carol in her hands. The report showed a very low probability of a match, ruling out a bone marrow transplant between them.
Additionally, the results confirmed that Carol and Jeffery were not biologically related. In simple terms, they were not blood siblings.
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Jeffery was utterly shocked by the news. He urgently asked, “Doctor, could there be an error with the equipment?”
The doctor responded confidently, “That’s impossible. Our hospital’s equipment and medical team are of the highest standard. We have double-checked these results multiple times, and there is absolutely no mistake. We can conclusively say that you and Miss Lawson are not related by blood.”
After a short pause, the doctor continued, “Both your parents have previously been tested and matched with you, confirming that you are indeed their biological son. However, Miss Lawson is not.”
Upon hearing this, Myla turned extremely pale and staggered back, almost collapsing.
Fortunately, Cruz was quick to support her, preventing her from falling. Tears welled up in Myla’s eyes as she looked at the doctor and said in a raspy voice, “Doctor, you’re telling me that the girl I’ve raised for over twenty years isn’t my own flesh and blood. How can I come to terms with this?”
Linsey observed the scene in silence. She had always sensed something odd about Carol, who seemed inherently different from the rest of the Lawson family.
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