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Chapter 499: Get a Paternity Test

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Chapter 499: Chapter 499: Get a Paternity Test

Although, Zia Sutton’s guess is indeed possible.

But one look at Mrs. Seymour tells you, it’s really unnecessary.

First off, the Seymour Group is Mrs. Seymour’s family business, which means her husband is basically a phoenix male.

Lucas Sawyer even takes her surname, which speaks to Mrs. Seymour’s dominance.

Whether she has sons or daughters doesn’t affect her status at all, Mrs. Seymour has no reason to favor sons over daughters.

In fact, the one most likely to prefer sons, just might be her phoenix male husband.

And since a son has appeared, but hasn’t been caught all these years, it proves Lucas Sawyer is indeed her husband’s biological child, the timing of this son’s birth...

The truth is obvious.

The Sutton Family has already been through a baby swap incident before, Zia Sutton has some judgment skills now. She quickly realizes her guess is unreliable, and gasps, "Damn, so her husband is really gutsy?"

Isn’t this the classic tale of switching the crown prince with a civet cat?

Just a gender-flipped version.

Finally realizing, Zia Sutton looks at Leon Vaughn: "But even if we know, Lucas Sawyer is still her son, why would you say..."

Zia Sutton abruptly stops.

She looks at the anxious Leon Vaughn, then glances at Mrs. Vaughn.

Back and forth, Zia Sutton looks three times.

Some shocking truths surface in her mind, Zia Sutton is dumbfounded, "No... it can’t be that coincidental, right?"

Thea Shaw smiles and confirms, "It’s just that coincidental."

Zia Sutton: "..."

Of course, she didn’t realize it the first time she saw Leon Vaughn.

It was when Mrs. Seymour came to the police station, through a karmic display in her appearance, that Thea Shaw knew Leon Vaughn was Mrs. Seymour’s missing daughter.

The truth is indeed absurd.

Lucas Sawyer found a girl, which ended up putting him in hot water.

Plus, if you look closely, Leon Vaughn and Mrs. Seymour do resemble each other.

There’s a little detail most would overlook, when Mrs. Seymour entered the police station, she didn’t look at the more remarkable Thea Shaw first, but at Leon Vaughn.

Because Leon Vaughn probably looked like her when she was younger, and in a moment of confusion, she thought she saw a familiar shadow, so she naturally looked at the familiar face first.

Of course, Mrs. Seymour would never think Leon Vaughn is her daughter. In her mind, the child she gave birth to back then has always been her son, Lucas Sawyer.

Naming him Lucas shows how much Mrs. Seymour values and cherishes him.

Doing something like this, her first reaction wasn’t even to scold or hit, obviously, she’s been too indulgent.

Mr. Sutton and Mrs. Seymour were talking about something, and Mrs. Seymour’s voice gradually rose.

Thea Shaw knows the truth but isn’t just going to stand aside and watch, being the one who stirred things up in the first place.

So she walked over with a smile and said something that stunned Mrs. Seymour and Mr. Sutton, "Auntie Seymour, there’s no need to be so angry. Take this opportunity for you and the victim, Miss Vaughn, to go to the hospital and do a DNA test."

"What did you say? Why would I do a DNA test with her?" Mrs. Seymour widened her eyes, looking like she thought Thea was talking nonsense.

Mr. Sutton quickly caught on, glanced at Thea Shaw and then at Mrs. Seymour.

"..." What a mess this is.

Thea Shaw smiled and delivered the fatal blow: "A paternity test. Mrs. Seymour, since you feel offended, I’ll consider it a good deed, free of charge. Maybe my dad didn’t tell you, I’m also a fortune teller. I could tell at first glance that Lucas Sawyer isn’t your son. Didn’t you have any idea?"

Mrs. Seymour: "..."

For a moment, she wondered if she had gone crazy.

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