Chapter 910: Chapter 913: The Surrogacy Scandal (3) Chapter 910: Chapter 913: The Surrogacy Scandal (3) Chapter 913
“What? Arianna Brooks, have you lost your mind? How could Milly Gray possibly bear a son for Mr. Taylor!?”
Benjamin Lucas IX turned his head excitedly, stretching out his hand to point at Arianna Brooks.
By the ti he realized what he was doing, it was already too late.
“Uh… Mr. Lucas, I, I…” Underneath Mr. Lucas’s gaze, cold enough to kill, Benjamin Lucas IX felt like he couldn’t even speak anymore.
“Apologize,” Aidan Lucas’s chiseled features covered in frost demanded.
Benjamin Lucas IX knew at once that Mr. Lucas was furious.
He didn’t dare hesitate for a second and imdiately said to Lily with all seriousness, “I’m sorry, I was too rash just now and startled you.”
After speaking, even though there wasn’t much space in the car, he still made a bow-like gesture to Lily.
Lily actually felt that Benjamin Lucas IX hadn’t really done anything to her. Although he usually wasn’t too fond of her, at most he would just make so sharp remarks.
In reality, he had never been particularly harsh to her.
She wanted to stop him, but she knew Aidan Lucas’s character.
If she didn’t let Benjamin Lucas IX apologize, it would likely leave Aidan Lucas unhappy.
So, after Benjamin Lucas IX finished speaking, she waved her hand and said, “Mr. Lucas, don’t talk like that, it’s really not a big deal.”
She also tugged on the hem of Aidan Lucas’s clothes and gently said to him, “This news, not just Mr. Lucas, but even I find it alarmist. Mr. Lucas was just too shocked just now, don’t be mad, okay?”
Lily had good intentions, but after hearing her words, Aidan Lucas’s face grew even darker.
Aidan Lucas looked deeply at Lily before turning his head to Benjamin Lucas IX.
“Mr. Lucas, is that how you usually address each other?” The man’s complexion was so gloomy it seed as though water could drip from it.
Benjamin Lucas IX felt as if his head was about to be pierced into a sieve by the sharp gaze Mr. Lucas was shooting his way.
If he had known that one day it would co to this, he never would have deliberately had Arianna Brooks call him Mr. Lucas.
Showing off invites lightning strikes; the ancients did not deceive .
“Mr. Lucas, it’s all a misunderstanding. Arianna… ahem, Young Lady, you can just call Lucas IX from now on…”
“No, no, no, you call Mr. Lucas or Benjamin Lucas IX, either of these nas, you choose.”
Under Aidan Lucas’s stern gaze, Benjamin Lucas IX corrected himself very quickly.
Lily was sowhat amused but could not involve herself in their master-servant dynamics. She waited until Aidan Lucas’s expression eased slightly before continuing with the important matters.
“Ethan, these two DNA reports are those of Milly Gray and Charles Taylor. I know your uncle’s private affairs are not for outsiders to ddle in. But I don’t know if your uncle has been aware of this all along. If he has, and he still wants Milly Gray to marry you, Ethan…”
Lily didn’t say the rest directly but her aning was very clear.
Sitting in the front seat, Benjamin Lucas IX pondered thoughtfully.
If the DNA report in Arianna Brooks’s hands was indeed true, then the shaless ones were not just Rowena Gray and her daughter, Milly.
Mr. Taylor…
Benjamin Lucas IX thought of Simon Taylor’s hypocritical facade in public and the elder pretense he often put on in front of Mr. Lucas.
And then he rembered that this matchmaking banquet was also organized by him.
He suddenly felt disgustingly sick to his stomach.
“Send a copy of this report.”
Aidan Lucas didn’t even bother to question the authenticity of the report before choosing to trust Lily’s word.
Of course, Lily knew the source of the DNA test was reliable.
But as she was forwarding it, she added, “If possible, you should still get your own DNA report for Charles Taylor and Milly Gray, as well as Rowena Gray. I’m still an outsider after all; it’s inappropriate for to interfere…”
“You’re not an outsider,” the man suddenly interjected, his voice low and magnetic, carrying a serious tone, “They are.”
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