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Second Chance At Love by Iris Mignon

Chapter 185
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Chapter 185 ☐54% Jennifer was stunned by Roger's powerful aura and began to speak incoherently, "I... I don't know. Ada is my daughter. She has nothing to do with Arya. Don't have any ideas about her." She seemed to be clarifying, but in fact, her words aroused others' suspicion.

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Roger missed his daughter. In addition, Oliver's people believed that Ada was the heiress of the Watson family. Therefore, the more Jennifer tried to cover it up, the more Roger believed that Ada was his daughter.

After receiving the paternity test report from the bodyguards, Roger handed it to Jennifer.

Roger said, "This is the result of my paternity test with Ada. It shows that I'm her father. Jennifer, I know it's not easy to raise a child and you're very reluctant to part with her. But you can't deny my relationship with her. I will remember your kindness in raising my daughter for the rest of my life." With that, Roger slowly took two steps back and bowed deeply to her.

Jennifer was shocked. She was flattered to have this big shot bow to her.

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After the surprise, she still denied, "No, Ada is my daughter, I gave birth to her. Please don't take her away."

Renee, who was standing at the side, suddenly took a step forward and, said gently to Jennifer You raised the eldest daughter of the first wife for the Watson family. The Watson family will be grateful to you.

"The paternity test has shown the results. You can't deny it. You might believe my daddy as well admitt might won't treat you badly."

Jennifer staggered backward and fell heavily onto the bench, poking like ve she had suffered a huge blow. It had to be said that her acting skills were very good.

Needless to say, this painful and reluctant look was more useful than words.