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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 843

After some thought, I began, "Mr. Donovan, the reason I came today is to bring your grandson back to your family."

My statement was like a sudden thunderclap, shocking the old man and Annika into stunned silence.

Donovan scrutinized me up and down, as if he wanted to see through me, trying to understand my intentions. It was as if he perceived me as a conniving woman using the child to extort them, and he was on high alert.

"What do you mean? Grandson? Where did this grandson come from?"

Annika also wore a face of skepticism, finding it hard to believe what I said.

I had to smile again and nod solemnly to assure them that they didn't mishear.

Then I said, "Absolutely, without a doubt, he is your grandson. To be precise, he is Arton's son."

"What?"

Donovan stood up suddenly while looking at me.

It was obvious that he now considered me the child's mother.

Carol couldn't stand it anymore and spoke sharply to the old man, "Mr. Donovan, please calm down. Chloe is here to discuss this today, but she is not the child's mother. You're thinking too much." From her tone, I could just tell that she insinuated that I was too good to be part of their family.

Annika seemed to feel that her father's gaze was a bit excessive. She quickly grabbed the old man and pressed him back onto the sofa.

However, he was still very surprised, pointing at me and saying, "What's going on? Our grandson? Arton's child?"

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Donovan's eyes remained fixed on the screen, his expression truly unpredictable. Then, suddenly, he said to Annika, "Quick, call your mom and ask her to come back! And call Arton too, tell him to come back right now!"

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