Madam Clegg interrupted, "So, what are you implying?"
"If we were getting married, that would be a different story, but right now, a future between Victoria and me is highly unlikely," Shawn Clegg gave a bitter smile, "Therefore, having a persuasive and authoritative paternity test can not only justify the identities of the children but also seal the mouths of certain individuals."
He intentionally stressed the phrase "certain individuals," and couldn't help but glance at Lewis Marshall once again.
Madam Clegg sighed, "Getting a paternity test is not out of the question. What I am worried about is that Victoria and the children might get the wrong idea, thinking that we are refusing to acknowledge them."
Lewis took over the conversation immediately, "Mother's words are wise," he addressed his younger brother, "Have you considered how Victoria and the twins would feel about all this? You are only focused on proving something to the world."