Relentless Pursuit After Divorce
Chapter 882. Pregnancy Guide

Chapter 882: 882. Pregnancy Guide

He continued, "This morning, Jacob Clark’s son was involved in a car accident and was taken to the hospital. When he needed a blood transfusion, our people discovered that he has type A blood. However, the personal file we retained from that year indicated that Jacob Clark had type B blood, and so did Jacob Clark’s wife."

This meant that it was impossible for two parents with type B blood to have a son with type A blood.

Adam Jones narrowed his eyes; on that plane, besides his father, there were the two pilots.

Since the pilots were primarily in control of the flight route, they were the most suspicious at the time.

Despite this, they didn’t abandon the investigation into the co-pilot, but it wasn’t until recently that they discovered such a significant doubt.

If Jacob Clark’s son wasn’t his biological child, then the DNA test that had confirmed the father-son relationship at the time wasn’t with Jacob Clark.

But the body was found in the wreckage of the plane, which means—"

"What blood type was Wande?"

Wande was the pilot at the time.

"Type A."

Robert Green knew what Adam Jones was about to ask and immediately responded.

The body found in the airplane wreckage, if not Jacob Clark’s, could only be Wande’s,

which means, the person compared with Jacob Clark’s son in the DNA test to establish paternity was not Jacob Clark, but Wande.

At that time, the person who died was pilot Wande, and the one missing was the co-pilot, Jacob Clark.

"Immediately check on Jacob Clark’s wife, see what relation she had with Wande?"

"Our people have already started investigating, and the results should be available soon."

Robert Green had just finished speaking when an email popped up on his phone, sent by the investigator looking into Jacob Clark’s wife.

After glancing at the message, Robert Green said to Adam Jones, "President, Jacob Clark’s wife has admitted that she had an affair with Wande, but she wasn’t sure whether the child was Jacob’s or Wande’s. It was only during this incident of her son needing blood and discovering the discrepancy in blood type that she confirmed the son wasn’t Jacob’s."

This confirmation meant that the man who died years ago was not the co-pilot Jacob Clark, but the pilot Wande.

No wonder all these years, they had been inputting Wande’s facial recognition into the security systems, even those identifying bone structure, yet they never found a trace of Wande.

It turned out, the man who’d died was Wande.

"Go to immigration with Jacob Clark’s facial recognition and see if anything turns up."

"Alright, President, I’ll notify them immediately."

Robert Green turned and left the office, while Adam sat with a sullen face, his thin lips pressed tightly into a line, remaining silent.

If Jacob Clark’s son hadn’t been in a car accident, their investigative direction might have continued to be erroneous.

Because of that moment of negligence, how much time and energy had been wasted, and possibly, the best time to investigate had been missed.

Just like back then, he was like a fool, completely manipulated by Sophie Baker and her daughter, wasting a full eight years. Now, many leads had disappeared, making an investigation considerably difficult.

When Adam Jones arrived home, Elly Campbell was engrossed in the "Pregnant Woman’s Guide" he had bought for her. Hearing the sound at the door, she quickly looked up and, upon seeing Adam, her face immediately brightened with a smile, and she put down the book and walked briskly toward him.

They say that a woman becomes especially reliant on the father of her child during pregnancy. Initially, Elly Campbell did not take this to heart since she hadn’t thought of Adam at all when she was pregnant with William Campbell.

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