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The Black Swan's Final Revenge Pirouette: The 99th Game Was Mine All Along by Kylie Homme

Chapter 108
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Chapter 108

Henry moved quickly and pulledinto his embrace. | hid my sorry face in his broad chest and cried out.

“Brother, you said that my child will have nothing to do with Leo, then why is this report

positive?

What went wrong?

You never commit a mistake, then how?”

My anguished sobs echoed in the corridors as my heartache spilled from my lips, | didn’t care whether anyone

was watchingor not. The foundation of my life crumbled down in a split second, turning it into ashes, there

was no limit to my sorrow today.

Henry stood there still, frozen by an extrshock, the regret was evident from his teary

voice.

“I apologize for my inadequacy, Laura. As your brother, | should have moved heaven and earth to bring

happiness in your life, but | couldn't give you what you asked for.

I am a failure, Laura!

There is no forgiveness for me.”

Henry handled the matter of the false IVF file seriously and started an investigation, he dug out all the old

records to find out the facts and figures. After extensive research and a lot of

brainstorming, it turned out that a lab technician had mixed the samples for IVF rounds, resulting in a mistake

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that could never be corrected.

“At that time, there were hundreds of samples in the lab, the technician labeled the boxes. wrongly after

selection.

We are extremely sorry, Sir.”

That was the response we got from the fertility clinic. My brother wanted to file a petition.

against that clinic to shut it down, but | asked him.

“'n doesn’t matter whether we sue them or not, brother. We can’t reserve the tand change the labels.

It's irreversible damage!”

In this dire situation. | got shope from Bright's return, who processed his emotions in solitude and came

back to support me.

“Laura is right, Henry. Going to the court will only imperil our good name. Besides.”

He explained the risks of the media trial, and its adverse effects on Jane's life, calming Henry's anger. He said.

“Besides, | am with Laura as her fiancé. Jane callsdaddy, and | am more than honored

to be her father.

A mere report can’t ensure love and affection related to this sacred bond.”

“Bright!”

My eyes

welled up with tears as | hugged him, his statement swayed my heart.

“Thank you so much for being a constant in my life, Bright. | don’t know what | would do without you?”

Bright toldthat he was sad for a while, a bit jealous as well, but Jane's one call cleared

the thick haze of uncertainty.

“I was sulking in the corner, cursing my fate: Why can’t | be the father of such a wonderful little girl?

That was when | received Jane's message, she senta voice note after callingtwice.”

He played that voice note for us,

“Daddy, | know that you are busy at work, but you can’t spare stto see me?

I miss you, daddy!”

The love dripping from my daughter's cute volo maderealize that paternity and DNA tests held no

importance in family life. Leo could be Jane's dad in the papers, but Bright was. the one she adored as her daddy.

Her contentment was the only thing that would make any difference!

Under the light of a newfound clarity, | breathe a sigh of relief, Bright had savedfrom an endless torment

once again. | must have done sgood deeds in my past life that God blessedwith a loving partner, he

was mature enough to navigate through the complexities of life.

After organizing my wayward emotions, | centered upon all my energies on my daughter's recovery. Jane was

ecstatic to meet Bright.

“Why didn’t you cto seeat lunch, daddy? | was waiting for you.”

Her innocent complaint made us smile. Bright instantly sat beside her on the bed, grasping his ears with both

hands.

“Please forgive your daddy for once, my princess. | was stuck in a meeting.”

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Bright indeed kept his words of taking care of Jane as his own daughter and fed her dinner.

“I couldn’t eat lunch without you, Jane. So, we must eat the whole bowl now.”

As Jane didn't like tasteless porridge, Bright used the excuse of his hunger and ate with her. She tugged his arm

and spoke dolefully.

“I am sorry to worry you, daddy. The doctor uncle says that | will be discharged soon.”

Bright kissed her forehead, soothing her vexation.

“Daddy isn’t indignant, my princess. | just want you to be healthy, then we can play like

before.

Don’t be sad. It’s not your fault!”

| took out the board gfrom the drawer to play with Jane, the doctors had advised us to keep her busy in her

free time. We were setting the board when the door was knocked.

| thought that it would be the night nurse for Jane’s medicine, however, the door opened and revealed the gist of

all the problems lew’s eaningful voice slithered into my ears.

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