Chapter 410: 154: ire woke up, cleansed, and left the house!<div>
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At this moment, ire thought she was hallucinating.
She stumbled back several steps, unsteady on her feet.<div>
Her blood seemed to run in reverse.
How, how could this be!
Why does this child share a blood rtionship with Benjamin Martin?
Could it be
Could it be that Benjamin Martin has really betrayed her?
ire couldn’t bring herself to believe this truth.
No, she must calm down.
There must have been an error in the parent-child identification test!
Struggling to regain herposure, ire went to the parent-child identification office, and asked, “Is there a Doctor Cooper here?”
“Yes, that’s me.”
Doctor Cooper seemed to be in his thirties, wearing sses, looking refined and erudite.<div>
ire took out the parent-child identification report and asked, “Is it possible for this parent-child identification test to, to have errors?”
“Madam, rest assured, our report holds legal validity. After the test resultes out, it is reviewed twice, so there are absolutely no chances of error,” He paused, “Of course, if you have doubts about the result, you can also get another test done at a different institution.”
Hearing these words, ire felt an even deeper despair.
She remembered Vi Thompson’s words.
“Between the two of you, one of you must’ve been using contraception.”
“The only person worth believing in this world is yourself.”
And also Benjamin Martin’s words.
“ire, how about we adopt a child?”
“My mom named the child Alexander.”
“From now on, he would be our flesh and blood.”
Looking back now, the things Benjamin Martin said were ridiculouslyughable.<div>
He had been making a fool out of her.
He had had an illegitimate child with another woman and even brought it in front of her, to disgust her.
As she recalled all these incidents, ire felt unsteady on her feet.
Her vision blurred and she fainted.
“Madam!”
Doctor Cooper immediately ran to support ire.
With Doctor Cooper’s assistance, ire managed to open her eyes.
Doctor Cooper asked her immediately, “Madam, are you alright?”
“I am fine,” ire mustered the strength to stand, “I am fine.”
Doctor Cooper, seeing her unstable demeanor, was concerned and walked along with her, “Are you sure you’re alright, Madam? If you need any help, feel free to ask.”
Having worked in the identification department, he has seen many people like ire who were unable to ept the results.<div>
If his guess was correct, this report might be between her husband and his illegitimate child.
“I am really fine,” ire turned to look at Doctor Cooper, forcing a weak smile.
Her face was deathly pale.
She had trusted Benjamin Martin so much.
But in the end
She turned out to be aughingstock.
Doctor Cooper spoke again, “Madam, I may not know what you’re going through. But remember to keep your spirits high. Protect what is yours and don’t do anyone any favors.”
“Thank you.”
ire, report in hand, wobbled out of the hospital.
The sun was shining brightly outside.
But it was blindingly harsh.
At that moment, ire was lost.
She put her hand to her forehead.
She thought of many past incidents.
She remembered introducing Benjamin Martin to her friends for the first time.
Everyone had said then that she and Benjamin Martin were ipatible because they were simply not from the same world.
But ire had never listened to her friends.
Because she believed that she and Benjamin Martin were genuinely in love.
Love was priceless.
Thinking now, she realized howughably na?ve she had been.
All for Benjamin Martin.
She had almost broken her rtionship with her closest friend.
Regret.
She was full of regret.
ire fell to the ground and wept loudly.
She couldn’t bear to face anyone now.
Especially not Cynthia Wilkins.
The passers-by pointed and murmured amongst themselves, very curious.
Just then.
Two figures appeared from across the street.
Cynthia Wilkins, dressed in a spring limited Chanel suit and holding Vi Thompson’s arm, looked ahead curiously, “Vi, what’s happening in front?”
Vi Thompson turned slightly and said, “I’m not sure.”
“Should we go over and see?” As an enthusiastic bystander, Cynthia Wilkins wouldn’t miss this excitement.
She immediately tugged at Vi Thompson’s arm and walked towards themotion.
A crowd had encircled the crying woman on the ground.
The woman was sitting on the ground, hugging her knees with her head buried in her arms and her hair covering her face, making it impossible to see her tears.
Only her sad sobs were audible.
“What happened to her?”
“Did she get swindled?”
“Lady, do you need us to call the police for you?”