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Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart novel Chapter 29

Summary for Chapter 29: Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart

Summary of Chapter 29 – A pivotal chapter in Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart by Quirinus Amalia

The chapter Chapter 29 is one of the most intense moments in Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart, written by Quirinus Amalia. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Agnes hastily pushed the door open and entered. When she looked up, she saw a man sitting in a chair behind a luxurious desk who was as handsome as a delicate sculpture.

Even if he just sat there, people can still feel his halo, knowing that he was a noble man. His gaze swept and he looked at the young boy and girl came in. The corner of his mouth curled up slightly as he asked, "Why do you guys have time to come here?"

"My dear brother." Agnes immediately ran to his back, hiding something in her hand. Her small face had a charming smile.

Andrew followed to call him brother before sitting down on the sofa and looking at them with an expectant expression as if he were waiting to watch a good show.

Sage Maxwell glanced at his sister's mysterious smile. Seeing that her slender hands were holding something behind her back, his dashing eyebrows raised slightly. "What are you hiding behind your back?"

"Sage, if you guess it correctly, there will be a prize!" Agnes displayed her mischievous side.

"I don't have time to guess, so tell me directly!" Sage had been unable to do cope with his younger sister, who was twelve years younger than him.

"Sage, please! Please!" Because Sage had refused, things were no longer interesting.

"What if I guess wrong?" Sage narrowed his eyes. He had known his younger sister's naughty side.

"You should treat me with a wonderful meal!" Agnes didn't forget to fight for her own benefits.

"Then I will treat you guys with a wonderful meal. You can say what you're hiding!" A hint of boredom flashed across Sage's cold face. He was reading the documents as he began to sign on it, whose eyes were deep.

Agnes suddenly laughed and asked, "Sage, do you like child? An incredibly cute and intelligent child?"

Sage frowned, "With you guys in my life, that's already annoying enough."

"No, you cannot say it. I paid every effort for it. You cannot take the honor it away from me." Agnes stopped him.

Sage had to keep staring at her little sister and humming, "Then, you only have one minute to finish it. The meeting is very important."

After speaking, he lowered his head to look at his watch, counting down the time, "Fifty-seven, fifty-six...."

Seeing this, Agnes quickly took a step back, "Sage, you have an illegitimate child." She said and her voice showed that she was serious.

Sage was astounded. His solemn expression indicated he didn't believe it, "How nonsense is your behavior?"

"It's true. It is not nonsense. Look this if you don't believe me." She took out the DNA test report behind her back and handed it to him. Then she quickly took out her phone and swiped on the photos. "Sage, you really do have a son. He is a cute four-year-old kid."

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