When Giana Watson said that the child had died all those years ago, he never doubted it. After all, it was their child, and if the child were alive, Giana would surely bring her back.
If it weren't for the mole on the back of Jaylene Ziel's neck that day, and if it weren't for the nurse who told him that the blood in the blood bag was donated by Jaylene after he had regained consciousness, he probably wouldn't have thought about using that blood to do a DNA test with himself.
In fact, he was hoping that the result of the test would come back as Jaylene not being his daughter!
Frankly, he didn't like Jaylene very much. A strong-willed woman in the construction industry, where is she as beautiful and noble as Aurora Richardson, who moves with grace and exudes femininity?
Of course, not liking Jaylene was one reason, and the other was that he simply did not want to accept that his wife had deceived him back then, as that was even more unbearable for him.