Chapter 410 The Wedding
Geoffrey heard his mother finally ask the question, and he nodded slightly. "Yes, she is the heiress of the Lowe family."
Shirley was slightly taken aback. She had always thought she was an orphan and had never met her family.
So she always felt that Eula's status was not respectable, but now it seemed her status was quite good.
The heiress of the Lowe family, with such a status, must have had a good upbringing and manners.
But, thinking of Eula, she shook her head.
"Then..."
Before she could finish her sentence, Geoffrey interrupted. "Mom, Eula gave birth to my child six years ago, so I've been taking care of them. The paternity test is in the drawer of my study. If you don't believe me, you can go back and check."
Shirley was completely stunned, "What? You mean those three children are yours?"
"Yes, they are mine. Otherwise, do you think I would have been taking care of them all this time?"
Shirley finally understood, and a slight smile crossed her face. "Why didn't you say so earlier? The children are already so big, why are you only telling me now?"
Geoffrey also regretted it. If he had told his family earlier, he would have been with Eula long ago, and there would be no issue with Judson.
Now, Eula had fallen in love with Judson, so he had to use this method.
He thought it was a bit late, but as long as he could have her, it was worth it.
"Because I wanted to wait for her. I hoped she would fall in love with me, not just want me to take responsibility."
This had always been his thought. He wanted Eula to fall in love with him, so he kept waiting, waiting until now.
Shirley nodded, "Okay, I understand. Since they are your children, we must take responsibility. I'll go back and talk to the family, and we'll pick a good day to discuss the marriage with the Lowe family."
With that, she hurried towards the door, somewhat lost in thought, seemingly happy.
After all, Geoffrey was blind. If Eula could still marry him, Geoffrey would have a secure future.
And the three children were the bloodline of the Hopkins family. If George knew, he would be overjoyed.
Although Geoffrey was blind, the company was temporarily managed by Cesar. But with Geoffrey's son, the Hopkins family would still be in their hands.
The more she thought about it, the happier she became, feeling that having three little grandchildren at this time was truly a great thing.
She suddenly stopped, "Mr. Lowe, I'm heading back now."
David also noticed her happiness and knew she was going back to discuss the engagement. This was a good thing for Eula, and he smiled and nodded. "Go ahead!"
Geoffrey listened to Shirley's footsteps fading away and finally felt relieved.
Fortunately, he had prepared in advance, having someone make a fake paternity test, just waiting for this day.
No matter whose children Dewitt and the others were, he would treat them as his own because he genuinely liked them.
David asked some questions about his health, and Geoffrey answered them one by one.
David had no complaints about Geoffrey. After all, a child from the Hopkins family was bound to be excellent.
Looking at him now, even though he was blind, he still carried himself with grace and had not given up on himself. David believed that even if he was blind, he would still achieve something.
It was past seven in the evening, and David was about to leave.
He took out his phone and dialed Eula's number. At this time, Eula's car had just entered the city, and she was sleeping soundly in Judson's arms.
The phone suddenly rang, and she stirred.
Judson picked up the phone for her and saw it was David.
He frowned slightly, wanting her to answer the call, but seeing her sleeping so soundly, he didn't want to disturb her.
So he weighed his options. After all, he would eventually meet her family, so he answered the call.
"Eula, it's Grandpa. I'm at Geoffrey's place now. The Hopkins family has decided to come to our house to discuss the marriage. As his fiancée, you should come to the hospital to take care of him."