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Chapter 531 How Could It Not Be My Daughter

Aunt Qing, who had been silent for a long time, suddenly rushed up, stretched out her hand and pulled Hua Yun'er behind her with all her strength: "Yun'er is not in good health and cannot be tested."

Hearing this, something flashed in Hua Yanxi's eyes, and then she sneered: "It's just a drop of blood. If you are so scared, is it possible that my concubine is not my father's daughter?"

Aunt Qing's eyes tightened, her face tightened, and her voice was much louder than usual: "Nonsense, Yun'er is my and the master's child, and I am only a man like the master."

Hua Yanxi was not interested in arguing with her, so she ordered someone to pull Aunt Qing away and looked at Hua Yun'er dimly.

Although her expression was calm, it put invisible pressure on Hua Yun'er.

In this ancient world where one could easily be killed, Hua Yun'er wouldn't dare to show off her personality at this time and say, "I'll do it myself."

As he spoke, he took the silver needle in Hua Yanxi's hand and pricked it, squeezed out a drop of blood on his fingertip, and took the test paper handed over by Hua Yanxi that had been stained with Hua Shao's blood.

Upon seeing this, the discerning palace servant immediately came forward with a tray in his hand. In the tray were two delicate small dishes.

Hua Yanxi dripped her own blood on it again.

While waiting for the results, Hua Shao and Aunt Qing both had looks of panic on their faces, as if they already knew what the outcome would be.

"Yan Xi, you are my daughter. What can be determined by a test paper? This kind of heresy is not trustworthy." Hua Shao swallowed.

Aunt Qing also said repeatedly: "Yes, yes, the master is right."

He said he didn't believe it, but his eyes wanted to fall into the plate.

Then, the results of the two test strips were displayed one after another.

All, colorless.

Hua Yanxi raised her eyebrows, feeling both sure and unexpectedly surprised.

She guessed that maybe she had no blood relationship with Hua Shao, and it was just a whim to get Hua Yun'er together, but she didn't expect such an unexpected gain.

Hua Yanxi looked at Hua Shao sarcastically, and then glanced at Aunt Qing: "Originally I just took the test for fun, but I didn't expect that she is really not your daughter."

"What?" Hua Shao's face turned pale, his expression was complicated, and he quickly denied it the next second: "No way, this thing is fake, how could it not be my daughter!"

Compared to the hesitation and panic just now, this time the tone was 100% certain.

At this moment, everyone in the hall was sitting and resting. Although the incident happened in a corner, Hua Yanxi's every move at this moment attracted people's attention, and she had been carefully observed by these people.

Hua Yanxi also had no idea that family scandals should not be made public, and had no intention of hiding it. She just said again: "The result will not be wrong. Hua Yun'er and I are not your daughters."

Although Hua Shao didn't know why the result would be the same, he was very sure: "It's impossible."

As he spoke, he said earnestly and sincerely: "Yan Xi, my father knows that because you were saddened by what my father just said in the main hall, you didn't want to think that my father deliberately tampered with the test paper to sever the relationship with my father, right? Hey,

It’s not a good thing to be a father, and a father shouldn’t do these stupid things just because of a random thought.”

As soon as Hua Shao's words came out, everyone in the hall began to become restless.

Is it possible that Hua Yanxi really tampered with the test paper?

It's very possible.

She was the one who created this thing, so why is it not so easy for her to modify the results without anyone noticing?

She is a doctor by nature, maybe she added some medicinal materials, or used some small tricks when dripping blood, which can change the color and thus the result.


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