Summary of Chapter 30 – A turning point in Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart by Quirinus Amalia
Chapter 30 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart, written by Quirinus Amalia. With the hallmarks of Internet literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Sage took the report from his younger sister. The DNA test result was written on the report. His piercing gaze fell to the bottom of the report. After verification, the two have close blood relation.
"What's this? Where did you get it?" Sage's cold eyes were deep and dark as he looked at his sister in annoyance. How could something like this happen to him? Agnes finally found the handsome picture of Lucas and handed it to his eyes.
"Look, this is your son. The report shows you have close blood relation."
For a few seconds, he looked shocked as he stared at the photo of a boy with features that were resembled to his own. He took over her phone and carefully examined it for a moment, and then he resolutely said, "It is impossible."
"Impossible? Is this report fake? Sage, I used your hair, and this child's hair together to test it out. It's definitely true. If you don't believe me, ask Andrew." Agnes looked to her side.
Sage knew that his younger sister was usually unreliable, but his younger brother would never do something as boring as this. Sage's piercing eyes looked over his younger brother. "What she said is true?"
Andrew nodded seriously. "Sage, this child really is your son. Why don't you think it twice?"
Sage was silent and expressionless. However, no one would predict what he was thinking by looking at his eyes. He was indeed thinking carefully about something.
"Are you sure that the result on this report is true?" Sage looked at her younger sister.
Agnes was extremely calm. She nodded firmly. "Yes, that's true. Complete truth."
"Sage, this child is already four years old. Recall once again whether or not you had sex with that beauty four years ago ...That ..." Agnes wasn't that thick-skinned person to speak this kind of thing. She couldn't say what would happen after that. If it had happened, the occurrence time was five years ago. At this moment, Sage was uncertain about one thing. Five years ago, he had indeed had sex with a woman, but wasn't that woman a prostitute? If she was prostitute, she should be able to deal with it.
Didn't she take contraceptives?
And did not do anything to avoid being pregnant? She chose to secretly give birth to his child at that time?
Damn, that woman was too bold.

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