Chapter 378: The Truth

The preconceived idea has made Eric firmly regard Farrah as his granddaughter.

But now, Aaron comes with a DNA test report and tells that another girl is Eric's real granddaughter. How can Eric not be shocked?

He almost subconsciously thinks that the test result is forged!

Someone is trying to frame him up behind the scene!

Seeing Eric's angry face, Aaron says calmly, "Mr. Simon, calm down first. I know it's impolite to test your DNA secretly. I apologize to you! But I swear that this test report is absolutely true, and there is no fake data! If you don't believe it, you can try it again in person!"

Seeing Aaron's affirmative look...

Eric thinks that there's no need for Aaron to do these things to frame him up.

Because Aaron's power and status are strong enough, he doesn't need to take the risk of framing the Simon family.

However, Eric still feels a little angry and can't believe what's going on.

Aaron continues saying, "Mr. Simon, are you really sure that your granddaughter is the girl who stays with you now? Don't you doubt that your granddaughter is someone else? Before you know clearly the girl's ident.i.ty, don't you think that your real granddaughter may still suffer outside?"

Hearing Aaron's words…

Eric suddenly remembers the process of his recognition with Farrah.

In fact, he has only recognized the necklace around Farrah's neck and confirmed that it was his daughter's legacy.

By virtue of this necklace, he has recognized Farrah as his granddaughter.

As for blood, gene, or something else...

He has never thought of testing scientifically.

Because he always thinks that he has made a great effort to find his granddaughter. He has owed her a lot. He thinks taking her to test DNA is a kind of injury and distrust.

Now that he has found her, he must be willing to believe her.

But when Aaron comes here with a DNA test result and tells him that his real granddaughter is another girl…

Eric does begin to hesitate and doubt.

Eric hesitates, for some time and asks, "Who is the girl named Katrina?"

Aaron stares at Eric and replies firmly, "She's Farrah's best friend. They have grown up in the same orphanage and have always had a good relationship. I'm sure you still have an impression. Last time, I accompanied Katrina to the hospital for maternity check-up. I just saw you go for a physical check-up accompanied by Farrah."

Hearing this, Eric suddenly remembers what has happened in the hospital that day.

It turns out that the girl Eric has met in the hospital is Katrina.

However, he stood too far away at that time, and his eyesight was not good. He did not see clearly.

When he asked Farrah about the girl, Farrah only said that she was an ordinary friend...

If they have been together since childhood, have they known many secrets about each other?

At this time, Eric begins to wonder whether Farrah is his real granddaughter or not.

In short, whether the result of this test is true or false, now the first thing he has to figure out is who his real granddaughter is.

Whether the girl named Katrina is related to him or not, he still wants to see her.

Eric asks, "Mr. Wilson, I'm wondering if I can get this girl named Katrina to meet me?"

"I'm afraid not," Aaron says in a low voice.

Aaron continues, "A few days ago, when she went out with Farrah for coffee despite Eric's shock, she was pushed downstairs and almost died. Now she's lying in the hospital. I'm afraid she can't come to visit you."

Eric feels greatly shocked at Aaron's words.

Almost died?

Although Eric has never seen the girl before, he still feels grief when he hears the news. What's the matter?

"Do you have a picture of her?"

Aaron has never had the habit of taking pictures, and his mobile photo alb.u.m is empty.

But...

Aaron takes out a picture from his wallet and hands it to Eric, "The girl in the picture is Katrina."

This photo was taken a long time ago by a high-speed camera on a roller coaster when he took Katrina to the amus.e.m.e.nt park in Hadley City.

At that time, he stowed the photo when Katrina went to the toilet. It has been in his wallet for so long.

This is their first photo.

Eric takes it and carefully observes it.

The girl in the photo grinned, laughing happily.

Although the picture captured on the roller coaster is a little vaguer than usually taken...

At first glance, Eric feels a strange sense of familiarity and intimacy.

This girl is really like his daughter, who has pa.s.sed away for many years.

Seeing Eric's hesitation, Aaron says sincerely, "Mr. Simon, I wonder if you could tell me how you have met and recognized Farrah as your granddaughter?"

Aaron has never paid attention to the way Farrah has become Eric's granddaughter.

Maybe it's really relevant to Katrina.

Hearing Aaron's question, Eric feels that there's no need to hide it. He frankly tells Aaron the whole event.

"A necklace?"

Aaron suddenly remembers that Katrina said before that she gave the necklace, which she has worn for years, to Farrah in the hope of bringing Farrah luck.

Soon after, Farrah was taken back by the Simon family.

To thank Katrina for her lucky necklace, Farrah bought an expensive diamond necklace for Katrina.

It turns out that the cause of everything is just a necklace.

Aaron says coldly, "That's it."

It turns out that Farrah has entered the Simon family in Katrina's capacity by virtue of Katrina's necklace.

Otherwise, Farrah would not have bought Katrina so many gifts and an expensive diamond necklace because of Farrah's guilty conscience.

Seeing Aaron's angry face, Eric asks, "What's wrong?"

Aaron looks at Eric and says, "Katrina gave Farrah the necklace!"

Then Aaron points to the photo, "Is this necklace?"

Eric looks at the photo...

Sure enough, Eric's face changes suddenly when he sees the necklace on Katrina's neck.