Chapter 1364
She hurried downstairs, only to be met with the sight of Dn on his knees and the ashen-faced
Arlene. A terrible premonition swept through her.
"Dad."
Her voice shook as she called out to him, feeling the icy gaze of Augus piercing her, making her
uncontrobly want to tremble.
"You have the nerve to call me ''Dad''? I wonder which bastard found her way into the Sanders family by
mistake, stealing my own daughter''s childhood!"
Augus''s mind was aze with the fire he had just witnessed. The thought that Judith had instructed
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Dn to harm his blood daughter filled him with a rage so intense he wanted to level the Sanders
family!
He no longer cared for anything else; he just wanted his daughter back.
Judith''s face went deathly pale. "Dad, what are you talking about? I can''t understand a word."
She leaned towards Dn, her face streaming with tears.
"Bro, Mom, is Dad upset about something that happened outside? I''m so scared," she sobbed.
No sooner had she spoken than Augus produced a DNA test result.
"This is the paternity test between you and me. You''re not my daughter, so stop pretending. Knowing
all along and putting on this act now only makes me despise you more."
Judith''s face lost itsst trace of color, but she decided to keep up her charade.
"I don''t know what you''re talking about. How could I not be your daughter? Has someone deceived
you? It must be Ian; I crossed him before, and now he''s trying to bring me down. Mom, don''t stay silent,
I''m really scared."
Arlene moved to sit on the couch, trying to calm Augus down.
But the aura around Augus was so intimidating that she became scared and only dared to gently shake
his sleeve.
"Honey, Judith is right. Did you hear some rumor outside? This paternity test must be fake, right?"
"The test was done under my own supervision. Do you need me to get it done again?"
His tone was indifferent as he picked up the test results and flung them in Dn''s face.
"Get a good look at what your precious fake has done!"
The p of the paper stung Dn''s face, but his thoughts mirrored those of Arlene.
Someone must have misled Augus; the paternity test had to be false.
"Dad, I''ll have my people do the test again, and we''ll have the results within an hour."
Augus let out a chillingugh, his eyes sending shivers down one''s spine, but he uttered just one word.
"Fine."
Dn lowered hisshes, took the hair samples from Judith and Augus, and instructed his people to
rush the test, insisting on the fastest possible service.
He remained kneeling, while Judith was visibly unsettled.
But until the new test results came back, she knew she had to keep talking, to fight for herself.
"Dad, are you mad about me going off to Greenfield on my own? If you''re trying to teach me a lesson
with this, I''m sorry, I was wrong. I won''t hang out with those shady friends anymore. I''ll listen to you
from now on. I swear I''ll behave. I''m so scared. Dad, you always used to dote on me; why has
everything changed so suddenly?"
Her cries were heart-wrenching, and Dn found it hard to bear.
"Judith, stop crying. The paternity test results aren''t back yet."
"Brother, I''m just scared."
"Don''t worry, you''ll always be the princess of the Sanders family, my true sister."
Augus didn''t utter a word throughout; he could see right through Judith''s act.
He was still reeling from the pain of losing his real daughter, and now he wanted nothing to do with
anyone.
He simply pulled out a photograph he had found at the scene of the ident and stared at it in silence.
Arlene craned her neck to see but recoiled at his icy stare.