Well, she took that better than he thought she would, especially after the way the conversation had started out. It was a lot of information to process all at once. Victor was a little surprised she was joking around so quickly, but Diana seemed tougher than she looked; probably a byproduct of living with Liana for so long. God knows she wasn't the most mothering type.
Dr. Braddock, Victor made a mental note to mention something to the man later. He stood himself, he knew there was a possibility she wasn't really his daughter. A blood or DNA test would be the only way to be sure, but he didn't think it mattered. With the state of world, what would it hurt if they each thought they had a little bit of family around?
"No, it doesn't change much..." Generally at a loss for words, Victor tossed his cigarette to the side and took a step closer to his child. "But at least you know." His head fell to the side as he found it hard to look directly at her. "And if you wanted to get to know me better... I know I wasn't very approachable before." Understatement. "But I'm different now. Like I was when your mother and I were together." Victor glanced back toward Diana. This was about as sappy as he got, he hoped she wasn't expecting more.