However, Emma didn't argue much, just smiled lightly.
No need to worry, it was fine. She didn't want to say a word about such exaggerated and generous words.
Seeing that her daughter did not say anything, Penelope continued:
"My daughter is very understanding; she will not argue with her cousin. Brother, let's talk about the matter of recognizing relatives. What should we do now?"
Dylan pondered for a moment and said:
"Penelope, actually, in my heart, my mother and I have already recognized you as the daughter of the Evans family. But our family is very complicated, especially my grandfather's side. Therefore, the DNA test results last time may not be convincing enough. Or you and your mother can go directly to the identification center to get a blood test; it is faster and more accurate. Older relatives also trust this method more. What do you think?"
Emma immediately interrupted, not being polite:
"I do not agree."
She said bluntly, without any courtesy:
