Chapter: 1004
“You should have told me when you were pregnant!" Nikolas said.
Now that their baby had been given birth and was already over one year old. Who could immediately accept this sudden news?
"Would you have let me keep her if I told you?" Siena asked.
Nikolas paused at her question. Finally, he said, “You're causing her harm now. You have condemned her to grow up in a broken family. That's not fair to her, nor is it to you!"
Nikolas seemed to be in a bind now.
He would have been happy if he were ignorant of the existence of his daughter.
But now that he knew she existed, he couldn't go on living like she didn't.
Nikolas had always been fond of Nola and Rowan and had even wanted to have a child of his own. His wish seemed to have been granted with the appearance of his daughter. He didn't know what to do.
"I love you, Nikolas. If you hadn't told me at the time that you never wanted to get married or have a child, I would have told you. However, I didn't because I was afraid you would have made me get an abortion."
Nikolas, not knowing what to say, remained silent.
“Just stay with our daughter for one day. If she doesn't make it, you have nothing to do with me anymore, and I won't bother you anymore," Siena said imploringly.
Nikolas still remained silent. Finally, he sighed and nodded.
He could argue with Siena about what was wrong and what was right.
But this child was innocent.
“Let's go," Siena said as she walked, leaning against the wall for support.
“Where are we going?"
“To go do a paternity test. I made inquiries, and if we pay a little extra, we can get the test result within three hours," Siena replied.
Nikolas said nothing.
"I need to prove my innocence," she insisted.
It wasn't merely about ascertaining who the mother or father was but also about proving her innocence.
Nikola watched her walk and could tell it took a lot of effort for her to put one leg in front of the other.
He walked over to her, took her arm, and said, "That's not necessary."
Siena looked up at him.
“Forget about the test. Let's go see the child," he finished.