Delphine couldn't listen any longer and stepped into the side hall, her face icy cold, as she said, "Whether little Zhen is a child of the Leclair Family, you should have done a paternity test when you acknowledged him. As for my aunt's past matters, to be frank, Mr. Leclair, in what capacity are you questioning them?"
You acknowledged little Zhen, not my aunt. All these years, she has had no status in the Leclair Family, beaten and scolded by you all as if she were less than a servant, even after having a child of the Leclair Family, she's been treated this way. And yet you claim to be a noble family of a hundred years. Such a family isn't worth associating with."
Delphine had just rushed back, sitting on a plane for over 20 hours, her face still showing signs of fatigue. The formerly silent and humble adopted daughter, with sharp and scathing words, stunned everyone in the side hall into silence.