Chapter 111 Lu Clan, Julie (1/2)

Suddenly, Mrs. Wilson said nothing. She looked at her daughter hesitantly, not sure whether she should know that Marvin might have a son. For one thing, she was worried that she would irritate her daughter too much; for another, it was still unknown. It would be better if it was not true.

However, Wilson was still very unstable with no news coming up. It was hard to say whether he had been out on business or entered some ecstatic den.

Julie continued. She didn't notice the change on her mother's face. When Mrs. Wilson was about to tell her daughter, another unexpected visitor came.

Doris was annoyed that her son ran away with that woman. On second thought, she didn't go back to her own house. Instead, she went to the Lu mansion! She didn't know what to do with her cousin, but grandmother could, at least?

On the way, Doris felt more and more suspicious, especially the twins. There were too many doubts in her heart, so she turned the steering wheel and turned to the Lu mansion.

”Grandma, something wrong...” Then, Doris was surprised to see her mother. ”Mom, when did you come back?”

The rage in her heart soon dissipated. Julie had only one daughter. Who else would she love except her? ”I just arrived. What are you doing here? Where is Rex?”

”Rex...” At the mention of the Rex, Doris felt a little ashamed. Since grandma and her mother were present, she told them what had happened today thoroughly. In the end, she looked at her grandmother and asked, ”Grandma, what's going on? Isn't Marvin married? Why is his kids older than Rex?”

Mrs. Wilson's face turned pale as well. Her hands were shaking, trying to pull the sleeves of Julie!

After a long time, Julie reacted first. She asked in a pale voice, ”Doris, are you sure Is Marvin the kid's father? ”

As for Mrs. Wilson, she was immersed in the heavy blow and didn't come back to her senses for a long time. Her world collapsed! Mrs. Wilson looked at her granddaughter lovingly.

Doris took the file out of her bag. When she left the kindergarten, she especially got the information of the two children from the kindergarten's principal. There were also pictures above the paper, which was clear.

Julie held on to the paper of Ray. Although they were twins, the boys were more like Marvin in terms of temperament than girls. Of course no man could marry a girl if she looks like Marvin? This was not good.