Chapter 33

“Don't get all worked up. My sister has found favor in your brother's eyes. If you rashly get into a fightwith her, he might just take her side.”

“Don't get all worked up. My sister has found favor in your brother's eyes. If you rashly get into a fightwith her, he might just take her side.”

Caridee clenched her teeth and scoffed, “Doesn't she know what a filthy sl*t she is? How dare shedream about designing me a gown for my coming-of-age ceremony? What a joke!”

Rhonda sighed and said casually, “That's not all. She even told your uncle and his wife that the son shebore back then was Edmund's child. I swear that the kid was born out of wedlock after she slept withMr. Larson. How could the baby be one of the Chiverses?”

Caridee cringed as the corner of her lips twitched in disgust. She had learned something new aboutthat shameless woman which redefined her understanding of moral values.

“Haha! Oh my goodness! Did she really say that Edmund fathered the child she gave birth to sevenyears ago? This is ridiculous! It's utterly absurd! Did my uncle believe her words?”

Rhonda shook her head helplessly. “He has requested Justin to run a paternity test on both of them,and the results will be out tomorrow. I'm rendered speechless by Bailey's actions. She's goneoverboard by deceiving the Chivers family just because she longs to climb up the social ladder.”

“She's an absolutely brazen woman! Rest assured that I'll figure out a way to expose her true colors tomy brother and bring Max home, Rhonda.”

“Caridee, please understand that I'm not trying to drive a wedge between the two of you, but that's thereality. You—”

“Don't worry, Rhonda. I won't tell anyone what you told me today.”

Meanwhile, in the study of the Chivers residence, Yoel and Edmund were staring daggers at eachother.

Their terrifying auras permeated the air, causing the tension in the room to be so thick that one couldcut it with a knife.

“Spill! Is that child yours?” Yoel broke the silence.

Edmund lifted his head and glanced at his father with a faint smile. “Does it matter whether he is ornot? Is it a big deal? I want to marry Bailey, not her son. You've been pursuing a rational andnonchalant lifestyle your whole life. Thus, don't you start giving me a lecture now and bother yourselfwith those petty matters!”

Yoel slammed his fist on the coffee table and created a deafening bang.

“I can tolerate it if you have an illegitimate child. If the kid is truly your offspring, I'll even agree to youmarrying that woman. However, it doesn't mean that I will willingly accept any bastard child into thefamily and raise him as a Chivers.”

Edmund slowly got up from the couch and loomed over his father. “Will you drop this topic if I tell youthe truth? Will you stop Justin from running the paternity test?” asked Edmund coldly.

“That's impossible!” Yoel was resolute and unswerving. “The test is imperative for me to reveal thatwoman's scheme to your mom. I want her to stop being delusional and completely give up on pushingyou two together.”

Edmund chuckled. “Why are you wasting your time asking me about this since you've made up yourmind? Just wait for the results to come out tomorrow! Anyhow, let me remind you once more that I'lldefinitely marry Bailey, regardless if the child is mine.”

“You... You're such an unfilial son!”

Nodding, Edmund muttered, “It's late. You should get some sleep. Goodnight.”

After watching his son leave the study, Yoel swept the teapot and cups off the coffee table and onto thefloor. He bellowed, “You must have been bewitched by that woman! No, you're not the only one. Shemust have cast a spell on Artemis too! Sooner or later, she's going to destroy the two of you!”

The following morning, Bailey received a phone call from Yoel, who told her to bring Zayron along toJustin's infirmary.

Even though she knew his agenda, she did not refuse him.

Zayron isn't Edmund's son in the first place. This is the perfect opportunity to use the paternity test toclarify the misunderstanding.

Bailey could not bear to deceive Gwendolyn any longer, for the latter had been very kind to her.

Zayron narrowed his eyes at his mother as he reminded her, “Are you sure you want to do this? It'sobviously a trap to purposely humiliate you. Bailey, I feel so sorry that you have to go through all this.”

She caressed her son's head and smiled. “I've encountered my fair share of troubles and challenges inlife. I've seen it all, and this is nothing! Don't you worry, my dear. I'm a cactus that can surviveanywhere. In fact, I don't die so easily.”

The little boy pouted and hugged his mother's waist. “Bailey, Susan and I will stand by you always,even if the entire world decides to go against you. Please promise me that you won't be sad anymore.”

“You have me too.” Maxton hugged her from behind and pressed his face to her back. “Sorry for beingso useless and letting others bully you, Mommy. If tying the knot with Daddy Eddy can guarantee you ablissful life, I'll say yes right away!”

At this point, Daddy is pretty much as good as dead to me. Mommy is nicer. Though I may lose mybiological father, Mommy will replace me a stepdad. Either way, I'm not the one on the losing end.

Bailey then chased the two boys out of her room, laughing.

“Get lost now. I want to get changed.”

Around ten in the morning, Bailey and the two children arrived at Justin's infirmary.

The situation was more dramatic than she had imagined.

Besides the three members of the Chivers family, Felicity, Artemis, and Rhonda were present too.

When Bailey's gaze fell on Clarence and his wife, her lip curved upward, forming a contemptuoussmirk.

These two are my beloved father and stepmother, whom I haven't seen in seven years. Dare I say howgood they look? It seems like they've pocketed lots of benefits from marrying their daughter into theLuther family. Life must have been a bed of roses for them.

Clarence appeared sullen. The moment he saw Bailey, he strode toward her and raised his right arm,ready to give her a tight slap across her face.

Seeing his threatening gesture, Artemis and Edmund instinctively moved, wanting to stop Clarence.However, before any one of them could take subsequent action, a kiddish voice rang out in the hugewaiting room.

“Don't hurt Mommy!”

The person who shouted was not Zayron but Maxton.

Instantly, everyone present gaped in disbelief, including Bailey.

When she saw the tiny figure dart over to stand in front of her to protect her, tears welled up in hereyes.

If that child was still alive, he should be about this big now. Would he act like this little boy, protectingme with his small frame?

Clarence was enraged by what Maxton did. A hint of displeasure flashed across his eyes. Even thoughthe boy was an heir of the Luther family, he was also Clarence's grandchild. As such, there was noreason for Clarence to be polite to Maxton.

“Get out of my way!” Clarence roared.

Seeing that Clarence was about to hit Maxton, Bailey quickly grabbed the boy and tucked him in herembrace. She then shot a cold glare toward Clarence and mocked, “Mr. Jefferson, aren't you ashamedof yourself for wanting to hurt a seven-year-old?”

“Needless to say, he's not ashamed of his actions. A scumbag like him doesn't know how to respectothers, let alone deserve respect.”

Zayron's malicious voice rang out in their ears, and his tone carried a tinge of menace.

At that instant, Clarence went ballistic and hit the ceiling.

“Kneel before me, you wicked woman! You must have stolen a lion's heart to have the courage tomasquerade a bastard as a Chivers. How dare you!”

Zayron appeared from his mother's back and raised his head to look at Clarence disdainfully. “Hey,what's wrong with you, old man? I was the one who talked back at you. Why are you scolding Mommyinstead?”

“You bastard!” Overwhelmed by rage, Clarence raised his hand in an attempt to slap Zayron.

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