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Twins Reunite: Bringing Mom and Dad Together!

Chapter 181: Who Says I Don’t Have a Dad

Author: Pear Pear
updatedAt: 2025-10-09

CHAPTER 181: CHAPTER 181: WHO SAYS I DON’T HAVE A DAD

Jacobs Family.

He was kidnapped. Initially, Estelle Sterling was a bit nervous, but once he heard Ian Jacobs’ voice, he wasn’t scared at all.

Since he knew who had kidnapped him, things were easier to handle.

However, all his available communication devices had been confiscated by Eleanor Sterling, so it seemed he could only rely on Eleanor herself to find his location and rescue him.

At this moment, Estelle Sterling was even contemplating using this situation to get his computer and other things back from Eleanor.

Otherwise, it was quite inconvenient for him to do things normally.

The blindfold was removed, and Estelle Sterling’s vision returned to normal.

Ian Jacobs stood in front of him with his arms crossed, snorting coldly, "Estelle Sterling, I kidnapped you here. Are you scared now?"

Estelle Sterling remained calm, "Oh, I had already guessed."

The cries and pleas Ian Jacobs imagined didn’t happen, and he couldn’t help but ask angrily, "Why aren’t you begging me? Aren’t you afraid?"

Estelle Sterling stared at him, "Why should I beg you?"

Ian Jacobs was momentarily stumped, wasn’t begging for mercy the usual reaction to being kidnapped? Even if Estelle Sterling begged, he wouldn’t let him go.

Finally, Ian Jacobs thought for a moment before saying, "You don’t have a dad, just a mom!

My dad says women only cry. If you don’t beg me to let you go, no one will come to save you!"

Estelle Sterling’s eyes shifted. Should he reveal that his father was Jasper Faulkner?

Instantly, he dismissed the thought.

He had decided to keep it hidden with Caleb Faulkner, so it was better not to say anything.

Maybe he should say it was Alaric Faulkner?

Nobody dared to provoke the Faulkner Family. He often mentioned to Eleanor about wanting Alaric Faulkner as his dad, so borrowing his uncle’s reputation should be fine.

Estelle Sterling spoke up, "Who said I don’t have a dad."

"Ha, you have a dad? Then why has he never come to pick you up from school?"

Clearly, Ian Jacobs didn’t believe a word from Estelle Sterling, thinking he was just being stubborn.

"He’s busy, no time."

Ian Jacobs sneered, "Stubborn as a mule. If you have a dad, call him; let’s see if he comes to save you."

At this moment, Harold Jacobs came in and asked, "Baby, was it this brat who bullied you?"

Ian Jacobs immediately nodded, "That’s right, it was him!"

Estelle Sterling rolled his eyes, who was bullying whom, really?

Harold Jacobs, with a bulky figure, sported a shaved head, even had tattoos extending from his head to his body, and appeared cunning and fierce, not someone easily messed with.

He chuckled coldly, "If he dared to bully you, just break one of his hands."

He had long heard that Estelle Sterling didn’t have any backing, so he could do as he pleased.

Throughout Veridia City, aside from the Faulkner Family, there wasn’t anyone Harold Jacobs feared.

Ian Jacobs shook his head, "Dad, this illegitimate brat actually claimed he has a dad. I was just about to make him call his dad."

Upon hearing this, Harold Jacobs sneered, "Okay, let him know that the Jacobs Family is not to be trifled with. I want to see if he’ll dare to bully my son at school again."

He tossed over the phone, "Now call him and have him come to save you."

Ian Jacobs laughed and said, "Go ahead, call. Were you lying to me? Do you really not know who your dad is?"

Estelle Sterling pursed his lips, "Do you really want me to call?"

Ian Jacobs: "If you don’t, you’re a coward."

Alright then, Estelle Sterling picked up the phone.

Estelle Sterling thought silently: Alaric Faulkner probably wouldn’t leave him in the lurch, would he?

If he really came to rescue him this time, then he would bury the paternity test results forever and try his best to bring him and Eleanor together.

With his incredible memory, he dialed Alaric Faulkner’s phone number.

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