The most important thing to Barton at this time was the paternity test. It was the only way for him to settle the matter once and for all.

"Good girl. That's my daughter." Barton looked at Jean with satisfaction. "But don't worry. After the paternity test, I will help you get justice."

Jean didn't say anything. Today's trial was finally over, but she would have to pass the paternity test next.

Since she was not in the mood to have dinner, Jean left in a hurry after eating only a little.

After paying the bill, the side of one woman's face caught Barton's attention. He ran madly towards her direction, thinking he had seen Vivian. Grabbing the woman's hand, he said to her hurriedly, "Vivian, I know you didn't die. You're back, aren't you?"

Barton held the woman's wrist tightly, fearing that she would disappear as soon as he let her go.

It was rare for Julia to finish her work early, so that da

into the wall, Barton scrunched his forehead. "I don't know why, but I always feel uneasy. I feel like something is wrong."

"If it really bothers you, then, I'll look into Julia. What do you think?" Zoe asked Barton.

Barton hesitated for a moment and said, "Forget it. Anyway, we'll know the result after the test tomorrow. You don't have to waste your time and energy."

Heaving a deep sigh, he looked up at Zoe. "I felt so uneasy earlier, that's why I had to talk to you. It's late now. You should get going."

"Yes, Mr. Xiao." Zoe stood up. "I will pick you up early tomorrow morning. Let's pick up Jean and go to the hospital together. I have arranged everything with the hospital."

"Thank you, Zoe. I trust you," Barton told her with a nod.

"Then I'll go now. Have a good rest." When Zoe left, she made a phone call. She stood outside the front door and looked back at the house in deep thought.

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