Chapter 1346 After Peterson left, Robin and Cedric came back and asked Eleanor what Peterson wanted with her. Eleanor explained that he wanted to conduct a DNA test.
The room fell silent. The men questioned how heâd found her, while Hailey was thrilled.
She rushed forward to grasp Eleanorâs hand, âEleanor, this is just fantastic! Your family has finally found you!â
Orphans tend to get overly excited about these things, as if theyâre the ones being reunited with long-lost family. Haileyâs eyes welled up with tears.
âLetâs not get too excited. The results arenât in yet.â
There are many people in the world who look like each other and donât necessarily share blood ties.
âIâll wait for the results before I get too excited.â
Hailey was pregnant and had put on a healthy amount, of weight, looking adorable.
Eleanor couldnât resist poking her plump little hand, âCedric has been taking good care of you, right? Youâve put on some weight.â
Cedric was proud and huffed out his chest, âOf course. Since my wife is pregnant, itâs my job to take care of her.â
Upon hearing this, Hailey playfully shoved him. It took Cedric a moment to notice Eleanorâs frail, thin frame.
He was immediately regretful for his thoughtless words and quickly tried to make amends, âEleanor, Iâll take care of you just as well as Iâve been taking care of Hailey.â
Eleanor had been alone throughout her pregnancy. She was skinny and frail, as if a gust of wind could blow her away.
Cedric felt a pang of guilt. He didnât know when Bernard would be back, but he hoped he wouldnât miss Eleanorâs entire pregnancy. That would be a shame.
Eleanor, however, wasnât concerned, âYou donât need to take care of me. Just take care of Hailey. I can handle myself.â
Seeing that Hailey was about to cry, Eleanor suggested she go rest. However, Hailey refused to leave.
Just then, the food that Robin had ordered arrived.
Eleanor suggested they all eat together to divert the conversation.
After dinner, Eleanor asked Robin about Katharineâs situation.
Robin explained that since theyâd left, Katharine had been unstable, violently lashing out and causing several injuries.
Fortunately, Robin had left enough people to watch over her and prevent any serious harm to her unborn child. He decided to wait until Eleanor was feeling better before the two could meet.
Eleanor was heartbroken.
Caleb was truly gone. How was she supposed to face Katharine? And how was she supposed to deliver the news of his death? As Eleanor was lost in her grief, Peterson received the DNA test results.
Instead of going straight to Eleanor, he returned to the Sharp familyâs temporary residence here to meet with Yates.
âGrandfather.â Peterson entered the study, handing Yates the DNA report, âThe DNA results are in. As you suspected, Eleanor is indeed your granddaughter.â
Yates, who had always been certain of Eleanorâs lineage, put his work aside to read the report.
âIt seems Pauline was indeed carrying triplets. But why did she lie to me?â
When he went to meet Pauline, her loyal housekeeper presented him with a video that she had left behind. In the video, Pauline informed him that she had borne him only two children.
However, they had three; why did she deceive him with only two? Did she hate him that much?
Was her hatred so intense that she sent away their beloved daughter, just to spite him at this moment, and make him endure the agony of being separated from his flesh and blood?
Pauline was a particularly cold-hearted woman; the more Yates thought about it, the more he was convinced that this capricious act was very much within her capabilities. However, the manner she had chosen to enact her revenge seemed excessively savage!
âShe really is ruthless, using this method to get back at me!â Yates was livid, throwing the report aside.
Peterson dared not intervene, standing to the side and waiting for Yates to calm down.
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Yates was filled with regret and sorrow. His daughter, Vanya, had died of starvation and exposure, despite the immense wealth of the Sharp family.
He couldnât bear to imagine the image of Vanya lying unclaimed in the streets of G Country.
He was filled with a mix of anger and hatred.
âIâm not attending her memorial service the day after tomorrow. Tell your mother not to bother.â
Peterson was stunned. Yates was angry enough to skip Paulineâs memorial service?
Peterson didnât dare question Yates further and dutifully agreed.
âAlright, Iâll call my mom.â
After notifying his mother, Peterson returned to the study.