Chapter 80 The DNA Test Is Incorrect

Kingsley looked at Gavin with widened eyes.

"Is she really not your mommy?" asked Kingsley, but he was quickly met with a glare from Benjamin.

Benjamin said solemnly to his son, "Gavin, you have to learn to accept the truth!"

Gavin glimpsed at Benjamin and questioned back, "Daddy, do you seriously think that she is my mommy? The result of the DNA test is incorrect for sure. Just do another test at a different hospital." Benjamin sighed helplessly.

He could not understand why Gavin was suddenly so sure that Arissa was his biological mom.

Kingsley's eyes went back and forth between them. "Now, can one of you tell me, please? Who do you suspect to be your real mom?"

He was dying out of curiosity.

To be honest, he had always felt that Danna was not Gavin's real mom. She never played her role, nor did she show affection to him.

No mother in this world would treat her child like how Danna treated Gavin.

Moreover, Danna had made it clear that she wanted to marry Benjamin while taking Gavin with her.

If that was true, Danna should love and care for Gavin in every possible way instead of mistreating him like that. Her behavior did not match her words.

At some point, Kingsley even thought that the woman had a split personality. It was either that, or she and Gavin were not biologically related at all.

However, Danna did not look like she had a split personality. She seemed more like a scheming woman to Kingsley.

Gavin looked at the two men and exclaimed, "My mommy is Arissa York!"

Upon hearing that, Kingsley was shocked to the core.

"She's your mom?"

Gavin nodded, his eyes gleaming. "Mr. Watts, do you know my mommy too?"

Kingsley smiled and said, "I met her at your daddy's office just now."

Then, he started examining Gavin's face and his side profile.

"You do look alike. That must be the reason why I thought she looked familiar."

Gavin giggled in response.

Kingsley turned his gaze on Benjamin and pondered to himself. Boss and Arissa?

"Boss, I do think that Arissa and Gavin resemble each other. Could it be that Shaun made a mistake?" Benjamin stared at his son.

He could tell that Gavin was bursting with joy at the mention of Arissa.

He took Gavin into his arms and said, "Mr. Bailey was the one who did the DNA test. There's no way it could go wrong!"

"Why not? Maybe he wasn't paying attention, or the machine was faulty. There are many possibilities that could cause the DNA test to go wrong. No matter what, she is my mommy!" Gavin's face quickly turned gloomy. He could not figure out why the result turned out like that.

He thought hard, wondering what had gone wrong.

Benjamin frowned further. He was determined to make his stubborn son give up and face the truth. Hence, he decided to call Shaun, even turning on the loudspeaker so Gavin could hear. As soon as Shaun picked up the call, Benjamin asked, "Did you keep an eye on the paternity test I told you to do last night?"

A sense of guilt immediately crept in as Shaun laughed awkwardly and said, "I did!"

"Are you sure?" Benjamin's voice turned menacing.

"Tell me whose DNA samples those are, and I'll tell you the truth!"

Benjamin narrowed his eyes upon hearing Shaun's reply. He lied to me?

Kingsley could feel the atmosphere in the car tense up, but he had zero sympathies for Shaun.

"Mr. Bailey, tell us now!" Gavin said impatiently.

"Gavin! You're there, too? Do you know whose DNA samples those are?"

Shaun was eager to replace out the truth, but no one was willing to tell him.

"Speak up now, or I'll destroy your career and close down your hospital!" Benjamin warned.

"Hey, don't do that!"

Benjamin's warning got through to Shaun, and he immediately spilled everything, not daring to provoke Benjamin any further.

"There is nothing wrong with the results. I... I fell asleep last night, and when I woke up, I discovered that the machine had broken down. However, I did another test afterward, and there is definitely nothing wrong with the result!"

Benjamin's face darkened in an instant. I can't believe he fell asleep when I specifically told him to keep an eye on it.

"Mr. Bailey, are you sure nobody went in your room last night?

Gavin pursed his lips.

"No one came in. I was alone!" Shaun replied. However, he felt that something was off.

It was odd how he had slept through the night like a log. That was unusual for him, especially when he knew he had work to do.

"Your machine was broken. How can you be so sure that the result is correct?" Gavin refuted.

There has to be something wrong.

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