Chapter 640

Chapter 640

Olivia was initially not convinced. Compared to Henry saying that she was not his biological daughter,she was more prone to believing that he was just trying to use any method he could to save Anna. Itwas not until... she opened the cloth bag and saw the necklace inside that she finally believed him! Thisnecklace is strangely familiar. Isn't this sapphire necklace from Eurosia?

She had stolen this very necklace six years ago. A young girl had claimed that it was the last mementofrom her late mother and the young girl's tears had softened her heart. Thanks to that moment ofcompassion, she brought a fake back instead. The incident itself had nearly caused George to bebeaten to death. It was only because they later met the main doctor that they were still alive today.

Why is this necklace here, though? She weighed the necklace in her hand and studied theworkmanship. Why do I have this strange feeling that this necklace feels more genuine than the onethe princess of Eurosia has?

Eugene saw the doubt in her eyes and asked, "What's wrong?"

"Do you have a magnifying glass?"

He did not understand the reason for Olivia's request, but he responded nevertheless and sentsomebody to grab a magnifying glass. Afterward, he simply watched her quietly as she carefullyexamined the necklace. She looked so focused that one who did not know better would have mistakenher for an expert.

A long while later, she finally raised her head and looked at Henry. "Did you say that this necklace wasfound on me?

Henry nodded. "Yes, you were wearing it around your neck."

A greedy and hopeful expression appeared on Amy's face. "Is it very valuable?"

Olivia glanced at Amy lightly. "It feels like something worthless. Not to mention, it doesn't feel that oldeither."

When Amy heard those words, she immediately looked sullen and didn't ask any more questions.

Henry dug out an old adoption certificate from his other pocket and placed it on the table. Pushing itover to Olivia, he explained, "I'm not lying to you. I can't possibly lie to you about something like this.The necklace is yours, so you can keep it. Perhaps, there might be a chance for you to locate yourbiological parents."

Olivia looked at the adoption certificate. The names of the adopter and the adopted were clearly writtenon it with a photo depicting a family of three. She reached out and fondly stroked Grace's face with herfingers. Mom, thank you for loving me as though I were your biological daughter.

Her tears unexpectedly burst forth. Before she could even reach up to wipe them away, the crystal-clear teardrops fell onto the table...

An uncomfortable Henry quietly said, "You were only one or two years old when we first saw you. Thetruth was that your mother had been having fertility issues for a while. For many years, we traveled theentire country and went to various hospitals for examinations and treatments. But, all our efforts wereto no avail. Perhaps, the Gods took pity on us. We went to a hospital specializing in infertility one dayand registered ourselves at the doctor's office. That was when we saw you in the doctor's office. Youwere wrapped in a small blanket. Your beautiful face was clean and fair; your large eyes flickered everynow and then. Not to mention, you were neither crying nor making a fuss."

When he talked about this, his expression became gentle. "Your mother had a very rare reaction at thetime. She hugged you and kissed you, constantly saying that you looked exactly like her. We carried

you into the doctor's office and waited for a long time, but the doctor never came. In the end, a nursefinally came in. The nurse told us that the doctor had an emergency and she was only there to helplock up. Your mother and I exchanged a glance with each other. Her hand tightened around yours,clearly indicating that she did not want to let go. So, I asked the nurse about you and confirmed thatyou had been abandoned at the doctor's office.

"We nervously brought you back that day. However, we felt more and more uneasy the more wethought about it. Therefore, we went to the police station two days later to file a police report. We wentthrough the adoption procedures one month later and you officially became our daughter. After yourmother had you, she stopped asking to go to the hospital. She made me swear that you are ourdaughter and to never mention that you were adopted until the day we die. Since we were afraid thatthe neighbors might gossip, we decided to relocate. We used to live on the east side of the city and itwas only later that we moved into this house for your sake. I have no choice but to tell you the truthtoday. If your mother knew about this, she would probably blame me. I didn't realize that I was beingpartial toward Anna, so I unknowingly hurt you as a result. I have wronged you. I'm sorry. Please don'tbe angry at me!"

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