Chapter 539 The Maternity Test, Part 2

Kisa took the wooden box and sat on the edge of the bed. She opened it up, and there was a ball of toilet paper inside. There were several strands of hair in the toilet paper-the short ones were Andrew's, while the longer ones were Ada's. Kisa had done her research about maternity tests and found that the results from hair DNA were highly accurate. Moreover, she just pulled out these hairs when Andrew and Ada were taking their bath.

Kisa felt an unspeakable trace of anxiousness and anticipation when she held the wooden box in the plan of her hands. She also felt a hint of fear. 'If the maternity test proves that the two children aren't mine, I'll stop imagining myself as their mother. But if they really are my children, then how should I deal with the blood feud between Gilbert and I?' Kisa was in turmoil all night.

'Honestly, I'd be willing to let go of the past and the fire that happened five years ago if they really are my kids. I'd even be willing to forgive that man,' she thought. Kisa thought about what would happen all night, so she did get even an ounce of sleep.

The next morning, she heard noises coming from the kitchen, the voices of the children talking and laughing. For a moment, she thought it was Gilbert who was making breakfast. It was not until she heard Jensen's voice that she remembered Jensen had asked for the key to her place last night to take care of things for her.

'He must be here to make breakfast for the kids and send them to school later.' Although Kisa was awake, she did not move. She felt extremely tired, but she could not fall asleep, so she listened to the noise outside trying to figure out what they were doing.

After an unknown amount of time, she heard the front door opening. Then, there was the sound of the door closing. The apartment slowly became quiet once again.

Kisa stared blankly at the ceiling and decided to get out of bed. She was not feeling great due to not sleeping the whole night. But since she was set about the maternity test, she had to do it as soon as possible to calm her restless heart.

When she left the room, she saw the note on the clean dining table, "I'm off to send the kids to school. There's warm breakfast in the pot. Remember to eat it. Don't go anywhere. I'll take you to the hospital for a check-up when I return."

Jensen's handwriting was somewhat similar to Gilbert's, but the former's handwriting was much smoother compared to the latter, whose handwriting showed persistence.

Kisa wheeled to the kitchen and took her breakfast out of the pot. There was a glass of soy milk, a sandwich, and a hardboiled egg. Kisa returned to the dining table and started eating. As she was gobbling down the food, she thought of how she was going to go to the hospital later. She did not want to go to the hospital with Jensen because of the maternity test. She did not want to let anyone know about it. Kisa then lowered her gaze and looked at her ankle. Although the swelling had subsided a little, it still looked quite swollen.

I might as well just catch a cab in this wheelchair later,' she sighed helplessly, knowing that she might not be able to drive a car in her condition. To prevent Jensen from coming along, she finished her breakfas in a few bites and put the wooden box-which also contained her own hair-into her bag. She had put it in when she got out of bed. She put the bag on her lap and rolled the wheelchair toward the door. As soon as she reached the door, she heard a knock coming from the other side.

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