Chapter 867:
Eileen immediately forwarded the recording of the entire video call to Dalores, hoping it would provide her some comfort.
Relief washed over Dalores as she watched the recording.
Finally able to process everything calmly, Eileen felt a weight lift from her shoulders. Just then, her phone rang. It was Raymond, calling to say the paternity test results were in.
âThe paternity test results show that the three blood samples Jessica brought are all human blood. However, thereâs no blood relation between you and whoever this blood belongs to, Ms. Curtis.â Raymond paused for a moment before asking, âDoes the blood really belong to Conroy?â
Eileen turned to Bryan with a questioning look, seeking confirmation.
Bryanâs eyebrows shot up as he asserted, âI verified it myself. Iâm positive itâs Conroyâs blood. If youâre still unsure, feel free to verify it yourself.â
How could she verify it? Whenever she was around, Conroy would deliberately keep his distance, making it impossible for her to get near him.
After the call ended, Eileen felt a little dizzy. Lately, she had been experiencing mood swings and felt like she was riding a roller coaster.
âWhatâs wrong?â Bryan placed his hands on the table and gave her a once-over. âDonât you enjoy playing with them? Why canât you keep up the act now?â
Before, Eileen had enjoyed playing games with Conroy and the others.
With a dismissive eye roll, Eileen pressed her crimson lips together and replied, âIâm pretty sure Iâve never called Conroy âdad,â have I?â
gαâηÏνððsâ¤Ã§Ð¾m, where stories thrive She had never been able to think of him as her father.
Now, given her growing conviction that Conroy wasnât her biological father, addressing him as âdadâ had become more difficult. âIt doesnât matter.â
Seeing Eileenâs dispirited demeanor, Bryan added, âI have another plan.â
âWhat is it?â Eileenâs eyes sparkled with curiosity as she swiftly lifted her head to face him.
Bryan retrieved his phone and dialed Jessicaâs number. In a detached and formal tone, he said, âMiss Marshall, Iâve received some of your familyâs medical test results. It appears that you and your parents carry the genetic marker for cancer, increasing your risk of developing cancer by 50 percent compared to the general population. Unfortunately, this means you no longer meet the criteria to be my partner. I suggest you arrange a comprehensive medical checkup for your parents. Itâs possible they may already have cancer.â
Jessicaâs heart skipped a beat when she received the call from Bryan, but her excitement was short-lived as his words left her stunned.
Bryan had no idea whose blood samples she had given him, but she knew that those samples were from Conroy.
Did this mean that Conroy carried the recessive cancer gene?
Jessica sprang to her feet and quickly dialed Conroyâs number. The second he picked up, she accused, âConroy, why didnât you inform me sooner that your family has a history of carrying the recessive cancer gene?â
âWhat?â Conroy was baffled by the outburst. âMy family has never had cancer before, and your grandparentsâ deaths were due to an accident. How could I possibly have the cancer gene?â
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