The Pampering CEO: Don't Mess With My Secretly-Married Sweet Wife

Chapter 212 You! Get Out Now!



Chapter 212 You! Get Out Now!

"Mom! Didn't I already tell you that the test is unnecessary?" Julian was speechless.

He thought his mother had already given up on the idea after he had knocked some sense into her. After all, she did not bring the topic up anymore and she treated Susan very well.

However, never had he expected that she would secretly carry out the test behind him.

"Yeah, but luckily I didn't listen to you and did the test," Madam Shaw shot Susan a glance and then continued in a scornful tone, "Or else I wouldn't know that the baby in her stomach is not yours! This b*tch has been lying to us the whole time, Julian!"

With her raised voice, her eyes grew with anger and frustration.

Who was Susan? She was merely a girl who came from a family with a low status. She should have thanked her ancestor for being able to marry Julian. Yet, not only did she not cherish the marriage, but she even dared to cheat on her husband. If it were in ancient times, a woman like her who had an extramarital affair had to be burned to death, i

"DNA paternity test? I'm cheating on Julian?" Susan's face took on a grim expression. She turned to Julian and asked, "What the hell is she talking about? You know that too, Julian?” "Susie, Mom mentioned it to me once, but I already rejected the idea," Julian hastily explained. Content rights belong to NôvelDrama.Org.

"See Julian, this is the consequence of trusting this woman too much," Madam Shaw added, "The result is clear. The probability of paternity is 0%. The kid in her stomach is not yours, Julian. I've read the report."

"Mom, stop it right now," Julian's voice turned cold.

If he was not the father of the baby in Susan's stomach, then who could it be? Julian did not believe Madam Shaw at all.

"I’m not messing around, Julian," Madam Shaw snapped. She did not expect this kind of reaction from Julian at all. She then continued, "The accuracy of the technique is as high as 99°/°! If the result says the baby is not yours, then it is definitely not yours!"

Julian remained steadfast. He said, "The examination i s handled by humans, so human error is bound to happen. Perhaps an error happens in the midway of the process, or perhaps the result so happened to fall o n the 1%, who knows? Don't think too much, Mom. I'm certainly the father of the baby."

Madam Shaw's eyes widened in disbelief. She could not believe that she had presented every bit of evidence to Julian and yet he still chose to believe Susan, i

Unwilling to give up, she said with exasperation," Have you lost your mind, Julian? How is there any chance that the test could be wrong? Okay then, if you want to say the test result is wrong no matter what, let's just treat the test result as incorrect."

After that, she turned to Susan and said, "Susan, if you dare, follow me to the hospital and do another test. I don't believe the test would be wrong again.”

As she was speaking, she went forward to grab Susan’s arm, only to be blocked down by Julian.

Frowning, Julian said again, "Mom, stop messing around!"

This was the second time Julian asked her to stop messing around.

Her countenance turned grim. Anger lined her face and she snarled, "Julian Shaw! I am your mother! Do you think I'd harm you? What kind of spell did the woman cast on you? Why won’t you listen to me? You're not the father of the baby inside of her stomach. You..."

Before Madam Shaw could finish speaking, Susan interrupted, her voice was cold, almost devoid of any emotions, "You can eat whatever you want, but you can't say whatever's on your mind. Do you

know that you have to bear responsibility for whatever that comes out of your mouth?"

Madam Shaw shot daggers at Susan and then said, "O h, drop the innocent act, you filthy b*tch! Just tell us already! Who is the father to that b*st*rd in your stomach!"

"Mom!" Julian barked after realizing that Madam Shaw had gone too far.

'B*st*rd?'

Susan caressed her stomach and the last trace of emotion had left her eyes. "Madam Shaw, please watch your mouth!"

She was so angry at Madam Shaw that she did not want to call her "mom" anymore. In the past, no matter what Madam Shaw did to her, she put up with i t. After all, she was Julian’s mother, and she did not want to put Julian in a difficult position.

However, she had crossed the line this time. Not only was she taking shots at her, but she was also taking a shot at her baby as well. As such, Susan decided not to take it lying down this time. She could do whatever she wanted to her-Susan did not care-but not her baby. Susan would not allow her to harm her baby no matter what.

"What my mouth? It's very easy to prove your innocence. This time, Julian will be going with us. We will go to the hospital and do the test again. There’s no way the test result can go wrong the second time," Madam Shaw insisted, i

"Why do I have to prove my innocence when I'm completely innocent?" Susan said coldly, "Get out of m y house right now. I don't want to see you anymore."

Susan put her hand gently on her stomach. The baby had just begun to grow. She did not want him to listen to those vicious words, and she did not want him to know that his grandmother had

questioned his identity before he was born. She could not bear to imagine just how sad he would be if he knew that his grandmother hated him so much.

"You don't want to go to the hospital? Why? Are you afraid of being found out?” Madam Shaw pressed on," You want me to get out? This is my house. This house belongs to the Straws. You're nothing but a maggot that feeds on us! Who do you think you are to chase m e out of the house?”

Staring fixedly at Madam Shaw, Susan said, slowly stressing each syllable, "You really want to know who I am? Let me tell you then. I'm Julian Shaw's wife. He loves me. This house, his money, his properties, every inch under your feet is under my name. Do you need any more reasons? If not, please get out of my house!"

Susan was the kind of person who would try to avoid arguments at all costs. Under normal circumstances, she would not be so aggressive. However, this time it was related to her baby, so she could not back down.

"You..." Madam Shaw was so angry that she was beyond speechless. She turned to Julian and said," You see, Julian. She finally shows her true colors. You shouldn’t have transferred all your assets to her, she..."

Just when Madam Shaw was going to say something else, Julian chimed in, his face dark as coal, "Let me walk you out, Mom." "What?" Madam Shaw was stunned. Dismay and disappointment painted her face as she said, "You’re chasing me out also?”

Julian did not reply. He pulled her hand and went outside.

“Stop pulling me, Julian. I'm not done speaking to her yet. She must go to the hospital again...” Madam Shaw continued to shout, but her voice was diminishing as Julian had dragged her out of the house.

It was only after Madam Shaw left Susan's sight that she let out a sigh. All the strong facade left her face as she slumped onto the couch. She caressed her stomach and a wry smile crept onto her lips.

She thought Madam Shaw had finally gotten over it and decided to get along well with her. She never expected that Madam Shaw could only hold herself for such a short amount of time and turn back to her original self.

This time, she even went as far as accusing her that she conceived the baby with another man.

Susan pressed her lips into a thin line. It was such a relief that Julian still stood her side, or else she could not imagine how was she going to bear the insult.

"Don't worry baby, as long as I'm here, I won’t let anybody hurt you. I promise," Susan lowered her head and whispered.

"Julian, stop pulling me. Did you hear what I said just now? That woman refuses to go to the hospital and do the examination again. This means that she is guilty.

There must be something wrong with the baby in her stomach..." Madam Shaw still refused to let the matter rest and kept blabbering even though Julian had dragged her out of the house.


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