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Novel Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart by Quirinus Amalia

"Sage, I'm getting anxious listening to all this. Sage slept with a girl that night and then the girl gave birth to a child." Agnes snatched the right to speak.

The couple looked at their youngest daughter in shock. Then they turned to stare at their eldest son. "Is what Agnes said true? Do you really have a child outside?"

"Yes, a son. He's already four years old, three months old." Sage admitted that it wasn't a bad idea for his sister to speak up for him, because he really wasn't good at this sort of thing.

Jane immediately clutched her chest. "Oh my god! How did you know about this today?"

"Mom, you must thank me. I was the one who found this child." Agnes chuckled.

"Just what exactly happened, quickly tell us everything." Zayne looked anxiously at the three children.

Agnes immediately recounted how she had first become addicted to Lucas on television and how he had searched for his father on television. She then quickly recounted how she had obtained his hair and DNA. The two old men couldn't believe that one of their youngest daughter's actions had actually helped the Maxwells find a grandson to reveal to the public.

When Jane heard this, she stared at her eldest son reproachfully. "Sage, why are you so foolish as to do such a foolish thing?"

"Alright, that's enough. Let's find that girl and see if she's willing to marry into our family! Let's go," Zayne said.

Sage's dark pupils contracted. "Dad, what did you say?"

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