This DNA test report confirmed that the current Clair wasn't the biological mother of Cornelia.
It seemed likely that someone else was masquerading as Clair.
Cornelia then asked, “What about the test results of B and C, and B and D?”
The staff replied, “The test results show that B and C are related. The same goes for B and D.”
On hearing this, Cornelia felt puzzled, “Are you sure that B and D are related?”
B represented Cornelia, C was Tahlia, and D was her grandma. It made sense that she and Tahlia, who were sisters, were related. However, Granny Rebecca's diary clearly noted that her father Hawthorne was an adopted child. So why would her DNA test with Granny Rebecca still show a relation?
Did Granny Rebecca's diary have errors? Or did this DNA testing agency make a mistake?
Cornelia couldn't make head or tail of it.
The staff confidently said, “You can take a look at the test report yourself. I can also assure you that the chance of errors in our report is practically zero.”
“Thanks!” Cornelia collected the test report and left with Tahlia.
Tahlia asked, “Are we both not Clair's children, or is it just you?”
Cornelia replied, “Neither of us is her child.”
Tahlia then asked, “Then who's our mom?”
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