âDaddy.â
Felix subconsciously hugged the Thor figurine in his arms tighter when he saw Bradley.
Clark greeted him politely as well. âMr. Warner, you donât look too good. Do you feel unwell somewhere?â
Clark had watched Bradley grow up. One glance was all the older man needed to see that Bradley was not in the right mood.
âClark, youâre here?â Bradley said gently, seeing Felix cling to the Thor figurine fondly, âFelixâs happy to see you.â
Clark patted Felixâs head. âMr. Felixâs in a brighter mood because heâs gotten healthy now.â
He paused to think for a moment and asked, âMs. Quill donated her bone marrow to Mr. Felix. Mr.
Bradley, I could prepare some nutritious meals for her these days. What do you think?â
Once Bradley thought about Esther, whose fate was unknown in the operating room, he stiffly rejected the idea. âShe has Mr. Searle taking care of her. No need to consider her so much.â
âMr. Bradley, Mr. Searleâs care is his effort. Ms. Quill is still Mr. Felixâs savior. She gave him a second chance at life.â
Clark sighed helplessly in his heart. He had already told Bradley that Esther was his savior, but he still had this attitude. It was clear that the two of them were ultimately not meant to be together.
Never mind. Matters of the heart could not be forced.
Now that they had both found other companions, Clark could only wish them well. He wished for them to find true love and be together for a lifetime.
âAs you wish.â
Bradley walked into his suite in a gloomy mood, trying to numb himself with the mountain of work piled up in front of him.
Cole stood at the door and knocked on it.
âCome in.â
Cole pushed open the door, walked in quickly, and closed the door behind him.
âMr. Warner, the DNA paternity test between you and Tinkerbell is out.â
Bradley raised his eyebrows slightly and sarcastically asked, âDo you think I need to look at it?â
Cole respectfully said, âAfter Tinkerbell passed away, Madam insisted on doing a DNA paternity test.â
Bradley reached out his hand toward Cole, and the latter respectfully handed over the envelope.
Bradley cut open the sealed envelope with a pair of scissors and pulled out a DNA paternity test report, flipping through it carelessly until he reached the line for the final data.
When his indifferent gaze fell on that ordinary set of numbers, his nonchalant gaze suddenly became fierce and ferocious.
âCole, who gave you the courage to bring me a fake DNA paternity test?â
Cole was dumbfounded! What was fake?
He hurriedly explained, âMr. Warner, Iâve never opened this envelope. I donât even know what the result of the DNA paternity test is.â
Bradley quickly flipped through the DNA paternity test. His slender fingers seemed to want to manifest something out of this DNA paternity test report.
His sharp gaze was like an eagle trying to see through the report. His trembling lips revealed his anxiety and restlessness.
This could never be! It was absolutely impossible!
How could Estherâs daughter, Tinkerbell, be his daughter!?