The little girl before him, who looked like an angel straight out of a Renaissance painting, was his daughter, a child he never knew he had, a child he shared with Lena.
Rowell's eyes glistened with a hint of tears, and his voice raspy. "Are you Lena's child?"
Natalia lifted her gaze to the imposing older man, and a mix of desolation and guilt washed over her. She felt no affection for this man who had wronged Lena. He was responsible for her mother's death!
It didn't matter whether he was an Earl or even the King of England; she wanted nothing to do with him.
Natalia's silence caught Rowell off guard. His brow furrowed. His daughter was strong-willed, possibly even resentful towards him. He saw Callum approach and nodded his acknowledgment. "I apologize for dragging you into this mess, my friend."
Before Callum could respond, Natalia retorted, "A mess? Does the noble Count condone violence? Or perhaps you think the woman who died here has dirtied your grounds and tarnished your reputation?"
Her swift retort left Rowell momentarily stunned. The courage and audacity she showed in confronting him were unexpected. Was she not supposed to respect him and call him 'Father'?
"You!" Rowell sharply rebuked Natalia, "You are Lena's child. Your manner of speaking is disrespectful!"
"Disrespectful?" Natalia scoffed. "I have no home. I was abandoned in an orphanage. How should I know about manners?"
Rowell's demeanor shifted. It was clear she held resentment towards him. Yet her sharp wit was intriguing in its own way. Regardless, for Lena's sake, Rowell decided not to take offense. He calmly looked at Natalia, and the guilt he felt over Lena's death was evaporating. "I'll arrange a paternity test. If you are indeed my child, you will join the McKinney family."
He would teach this audacious girl a thing or two about respect then!
"No need. I am of humble origins. I do not deserve the prestigious McKinney name." Natalia rebuffed him without hesitation, an icy detachment in her eyes.
Rowell's face contorted in discomfort. He had not anticipated Natalia's rejection. Being an Earl's daughter was a status many women could only dream of. Lena had even given her life to reclaim this heritage for her. Now, this unexpected daughter showed not only indifference but disdain towards his name.
He scrutinized Natalia from head to toe, asking begrudgingly, "So, you don't want to take on the McKinney name?"
"Father, she can't possibly be your daughter," Alice interjected. "Lena must have concocted this story to smear your reputation. Who knows who fathered this bastard? Now, she wants to ruin you!"
Alice would not let Natalia claim her father。 The McKinney family's honor was hers alone. No one would take it from her!
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