Chapter 1012
Though it was merely a general analysis that could be different from the final result, there was a fifty
percent chance that it was urate.
Elliot had never been one to think that fate would favor those who did not believe in it.
''Result: ording to the DNA analysis, the results support the conclusion that there was a paternal
rtion in the DNAbination between sample 1 and sample 2.''
Shortly after, another message came in from the person in charge of the paternity test center.
[Mr. Foster, I will send you the refined result in five days.]
Elliot suppressed the disgust he felt and replied calmly.
[Sure.]
"Elliot, I told Hayden that you had gotten him some gifts, but he refused to look at them," said Avery
when she noticed Elliot staring at his phone. "Let''s just tell him that I was the one who bought the
workbooks! Otherwise, he is probably not going to practice at all. By the way, how did you find out that
he has bad handwriting?"
Elliot set his phone down to take a sip of milk to calm himself. "During the kids'' birthday partyst time,
his ss teacher said that he was doing well with his studies, but that he hasn''t worked on his
handwriting."
Avery was more informed in regard to the details about her children''s performance at school and said,
"It''s not that he hasn''t worked on it. He seems devoted enough whenever I see him writing, his
handwriting justes out that way.
Everyone has something that they are good and bad at. I talked to him about it before and gave up
afterward because I didn''t want to affect his confidence.”
"Would it affect his confidence that I bought him workbooks, then?" Elliot''s expression darkened. "I''ll
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just buy him another gift!"
"It''s fine. I''ll just tell him that I asked you to buy it." An idea happened upon her all of a sudden and she
said, "That way, he wouldn''t be too angry about it."
"Sure. You really are a smart one," grinned Elliot, "By the way, I might be home a bitte tonight; if it
gets toote, I won''te over. "Okay. If you''re too busy at work, you should leave it to your vice
president >g-? TMW? the others for now. After our wedding, you will have more time," said Avery.
The reason she did not get more involved in arranging the wedding was because she knew that Elliot
was better at organizing things whenpared to her. He was better at judging the beauty of things,
and he was meticulous when it came to details. If she had gotten involved and submitted her ideas, she
would only further dyed things.
"Sure. Are you heading to yourpany first, or to Tammy''s first?" Elliot set down his ss of milk and
took a napkin to wipe his mouth.
"I''ll go to the office first. Tammy needs to see her psychiatrist today so we set a time around noon to
meet up for lunch."
"Okay. Try talking some senses into her and get her to stop letting her mind run wild. When ites to
rtionships, she needs to voice out the issues and resolve them with Jun."
Avery lifted an eyebrow. "Jun told you?"
"He did. He said that he has no memory of putting the love letter into the box. That''s how life works; it
just surprises and shocks you once in while." Elliot''s lips curled into a smile, but the warmth did not
reach his eyes.
Avery did not notice the look in his eyes and failed to realize the emotions hidden within.
"Just head out first if you are already done! My ce is close to the office so I will head outter.”
Avery intended on trying on the jewelry he bought. Since he had already bought them, she should try
her best to change herziness when it came to these things.
"Okay. Call me if you need anything."
He got up to leave and when he walked past the living room, he teased Robert, who was trying the new
toys.
"Darling, Daddy is going to work now. I’ll buy you more new toys in a few days."
With that, he walked to the porch to change his shoes and stepped out. As soon as he was out of the
door, the gentle expression on his face faded, and the disgust that he tried so hard to suppress
overwhelmed him.