Chapter: 1314
The Frazier family did not attend Calvin and Bernice's wedding.
Yet, Bernice remained inherently connected to the Frazier family by birth.
Gilda regarded Norah with worry. “The Frazier family will be here soon. Miss, are you sure you're ready for this?"
"It's fine. Let them come here directly."
Norah picked up a mirror from the nightstand, adjusted her hair, and applied a subtle lipstick, preparing to make a good impression upon their arrival.
Gilda reappeared with a woman following close behind and announced, "Miss, a member of the Frazier family has arrived."
Norah looked up to see a middle-aged woman standing behind Gilda.
She sported slight wrinkles and regarded Norah with a critical and scornful Look.
Her hair was light brown and neatly styled, her thin face marked by pronounced cheekbones and lips pressed tightly together.
"So, you're Bernice's daughter?" Upon meeting Norah, she looked at her from head to toe and said sharply, “You do have a resemblance to Bernice, but it's difficult to confirm if you are her daughter due to the potential of undergoing plastic surgery to mimic her appearance using modern medical advancements."
The woman shook her head, evidently suspecting that Norah had undergone plastic surgery.
Norah maintained her calm. "And who might you be?"
Standing tall, the woman declared, “I'm Caylee Byrd, the housekeeper for the Frazier family. Bernice was almost like a family to me, and the Frazier family have tasked me with verifying who you are."
“And how do you plan to do that?"
“Bernice had a brother who now leads the Frazier family. I've brought a sample of his hair for a DNA test to see if you truly are related.”
Such DNA testing between nieces and uncles was not unusual, and Caylee clearly came prepared for this.
Caylee seemed to harbor doubts about Norah's legitimacy; the Wilson family's status was significantly lesser than that of the Frazier family.
However, she wouldn't mention that until she confirmed Norah's identity.
“So, Miss, are you willing to take a DNA test?"
Norah answered with a faint smirk, “As long as the process is fair, I have nothing to fear."