Frederic clutched his chest, his face paling.

When he heard Charles’ footsteps approaching, he opened his eyes and turned towards him. "You’re here."

"Grandpa, I didn’t lie to you! The children are mine!" Charles pleaded, sitting down next to him.

"You didn’t lie to me? Are you saying the paternity test lied to me? I’m disappointed in you, Charles. How could you fool me like this? I’ve been with you since you were a child. I had great hopes for you. I never thought you would do this to me," Frederic said sadly.

"Believe me, I didn’t lie to you…" Charles explained.

"How could the paternity test be wrong?" Frederic questioned.

"My mother conned the results! She’s never liked Nancy, you know that! Now she’s claiming the children aren’t mine to break us apart! It’s just as I expected. How can you change your will so easily? Don’t you trust me?"

"I can see that you still want the shares of the TS Group. I thought you were a man who wouldn’t compromise his principles for money. It seems I was wrong about you. You’re just like those greed

, Uncle Edward loves us very much!" With a knowing look in his big eyes, Bobby turned to look at Charles.

Charles drove the children home silently. He was upset even if the children had said nothing wrong.

When they arrived home, the children rushed out of the car and entered the villa.

Rushing towards Edward, they greeted him excitedly, "Uncle Edward, you’re back! We missed you!"

A wry and jealous smile appeared on Charles’ face as he watched them. Even though he doted on his children, he had never heard such intimate words from them.

Edward was really good at coaxing children!

After discussing Nancy’s current situation with Charles, Edward gave her two choices. The first option was to take advantage of this opportunity and take Nadia away if she didn’t love Charles, and wanted to leave him.

The second option was to help Charles prove that he was the biological father, and spend the rest of her life with him.

Nancy remained silent. She didn’t know what to choose!

Deciding what to do was the most difficult thing in the world!