Natalie could hear them clearly through the crack between the door and the wall.
She leaned against the wall and eavesdropped carefully.
"So, now you suspect that the child in her belly might not be yours?" Moriah said.
Billy nodded.
"What are you going to do?"
"When she is four months pregnant, I can take the amniotic fluid for a paternity test. We will know the result by then." Billy said.
Moriah also thought that it was a good idea. She nodded and agreed.
Billy stood up, casually took the suit on the hanger, and put it on. He said, "I'm going out for a while."
"Where are you going? It's already so late."
"I'm going for a drink with Mark. He has already arrived there. I'll be back soon. Mom, good night." While saying that, Billy walked towards the outside of the study.
Natalie returned to her room carefully and quickly. Her heart was still beating wildly.
Billy wanted to do a paternity test. What if he found that he wasn't the biological father of the child in Natalie's belly when she was four months pregnant?
Natalie felt a terrible headache. She was about to go crazy. She had no way out and no hope now.
She turned on the computer, surfed the Internet, and started looking up information.
An online article wrote, "Paternity test can only be done after eight weeks of pregnancy at the earliest. And you need to do the test with the fetal villi."
Natalie thought, 'I should know the child's biological father before Billy and Moriah so that it will be to my advantage.'
The online article remarked, "It is harmful to the fetus to do the paternity test with the fetal villi." However, she had no choice.
Only if she knew the child's biological father could she figure out how to deal with it, which would also be to her advantage.
Although Mark was at the bar, he didn't drink. He just watched Billy and Charlie drink.
His wife and children didn't like the smell of alcohol, s o he didn't drink.
Charlie thought it was strange. 'Mark never went out o f his home before. Why is he so abnormal today?'
Billy wanted to call Sherman, but he didn't have her phone number. He kept asking Charlie for it.
Charlie asked Grace for it and gave it to Billy. Billy called Sherman, but it was Kingsley who picked up the phone.
Hearing it was a man's voice, Billy didn't say anything. He was about to hang up when Kingsley said in a low voice, "She lives a happy life. She is now pregnant with my baby. I hope you won't call her anymore in the future. Thank you..."
Billy didn't say anything, but Kingsley knew it was him.
Billy threw down the phone directly and tugged at his white shirt angrily. It was Charlie's phone. Billy was not distressed, but Charlie felt sorry for his phone.
"I miss her so much. I want to see her!" Billy tugged at Mark's sleeve and said loudly, "I know I'm wrong. I miss her!"
Mark remained detached and said, "Sorry, I can't help, man!"
At this time, Charlotte called Mark, "Daddy, where are
you?"
"I'm in the bar. Did your mommy ask you to call me to go home?" Mark said. His low voice was full of anticipation.
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