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<b>After </b>Nova’s older brother was taken away by the police, order was restored in the grand hall. The school <b>staff </b>began to maintain order and nned to evacuate parents and students.
Sonny finally had the chance to rush over and hug <b>Tessa </b>tightly. “Tessa, I was so worried just now.”
<b>“</b>I’m fine,” <b>Tessa </b>said.
Xylia looked at them, her gaze filled with mockery. She was the one who had almost been attacked, yet throughout the incident, Tessa had been protected by Connor, and still, Sonny was more worried about <b>Tessa</b>.
Xylia’s gaze shifted to Connor. “It just so happens we have this opportunity today. I’d like everyone to witness something.”
Xylia’s voice was loud, causing the people who had been leaving in an orderly manner to stop and look back. “Connor, I want a divorce–right now.”
Connor looked at Xylia with a dark expression. “What did you say?”
Tessa’s face first lit up with delight, then she pretended to advise. “Xylia, what are you doing? Even if there are problems between you two, you shouldn’t bring them up here.
“Although you were just recognized by the Garcia family, you’ve been married to Connor for many years. Do you look down on him now?”
Tessa’s words seemed to ease the tension, but she was subtly suggesting that after Xylia joined the Garcia family, she had be arrogant and looked down on Connor.
The surrounding crowd began whispering.
Someone said, “I heard the Garcia family recently found their daughter, but I’ve never heard of the Garcia family having a daughter.”
Another person responded, “The Garcia family has always been low–profile. How could you know if they have a daughter? But in terms of wealth and power, they shouldn’t be any weaker than the Ford family.”
“Why be so subtle? The Garcia family is a super–rich family. Even if all the famous wealthy families in Jupiton werebined, they still wouldn’tpare to the Garcia family,” Someone else chimed in.
“Well, <b>if </b>it were me, why stay with the Ford family if I could return to the Garcia family?” Another person added.
Someone finally remarked, “You can’t say that. After all, they’ve been married for so many years. How could she abandon her husband just because she became sessful? She is ungrateful.”
There were murmurs about how Connor had never cared about Xylia’s fake heiress status and had taken care of her for seven years. Now that she became rich, she abandoned her husband.
Holding <b>Tessa’s </b>hand and having heard her words, Sonny was very worried that Xylia and his <b>father </b>might not be able to get divorced today.
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He quickly echoed the crowd. “Fine, divorce then. But I’m not going with you. I want to stay with Dad, not with a woman who abandons her husband and child.”
Leon nced at the little one, a cool smile ying at his lips. “Quite the sharp–tongued one,” Leon said, then turned his gaze back to Tessa, whose hand was tightly held by Sonny, before looking at Connor.
“Anyone who doesn’t know might think you and the person next to you are his parents,” Leon added.
“Mr. Sadler, if you keep talking nonsense, I won’t be so easy to talk to.” Connor seemed to grow angry and yelled at Leon.
Tessa quickly exined, “Mr. Sadler, Sonny is just attached to me since he was little. Connor and I are long- time friends, so we may appear close. It doesn’t matter if you misunderstand, but what if this affects Xylia’s marriage?”
Tessa couldn’t understand why Leon kept speaking on behalf of Xylia.
“Tessa seems to be advising, but it’s actually full of scheming,” Someone said.
Another person responded, “Not only that. Under the guise of friendship, she gets close to her brother–inw and still maintains her sister and brother–inw’s reputation. Her methods are truly impressive.”
Someone else asked, “Really? She’s a scheming woman?”
Another person added, “Trust me. Over the years, my husband has had all sorts of lovers, so I’ve seen it all.”
The whispers resumed around them.
Tessa’s face flushed with anger, but she dared not speak again.
However, when Connor shot a nce, hismanding presence made everyone around them quiet.
He then looked at Xylia again. “Enough! No matter how unreasonable you’ve beentely, I haven’t argued with you. Did
you really have to make a scene at Sonny’s school?”
Xylia smiled and said, “I am serious.”
Connor snorted. He clearly didn’t believe Xylia could bring herself to divorce him. He thought she was making a big show of this because of the Garcia family.
He should tell Xylia the truth that her identity as a Garcia family daughter was something he had fabricated. Without him, she was nothing. “Is it because you’vetched onto the Garcia family that you want a divorce? I won’t grant it,”
As soon as he finished speaking, a cheerful female voice came from the doorway. “There was a mistake earlier. Ms. Schultz has no connection to the Garcia family.”
Yana walked in. Her voice was perfectly pitched to be heard by everyone present.
Connor turned pale upon hearing Yana’s voice,
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Someone said, “<b>Is </b>this Ms. Garcia?”
“The Garcia family hase to clear the rumors. This is quite a show,” Another person responded.
Someone else said, “Wow, this is amazing. I should have brought some popcorn.”
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Connor looked at Yana and said, “Ms. Garcia, the previous paternity test has already confirmed that Xylia is your biological niece. What do you mean by this?”
Yana took a document from her bag. “The paternity test you did was probably tampered with. This is the new test report from another institution we found–take a look.”
Connor, trembling, took the report. He didn’t need to look to know the result, but he had no choice but to check. “Couldn’t this report also be tampered with?” Connor was still trying to argue.
Yana was confident in her response. “No, I personally supervised this, and our family doesn’t have a missing daughter–only a missing son.”
Her words were like a stone thrown into a calmke, causing ripples in everyone’s hearts.
Connor, in shock, realized that the missing person wasn’t a daughter.
Others were stunned by the revtion that the Garcia family actually had a missing son.
Yana fixed her gaze on Connor, her eyes seeming to see through all his little moves. She smiled and said, “Mr. Ford, I came here today specifically to discuss this. Xylia is a good girl, but unfortunately, fate didn’t bring us together.”
Yana smiled at Xylia before leaving. Xylia gave her a grateful look.
Connor gripped the paternity test report tightly. The long–nned scheme he and his grandfather had put together was ruined.
Xylia looked at him. “So, what now? Shall we go to courthouse now to apply for a divorce?”
Connor red at Xylia, his eyes stormy. “Since you want a divorce so badly, I’ll grant your wish.”
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