Chapter 511 Impulsive Vow To An Enigmatic Husband
- The notebook read “September 1, 1976, Sunny Today is the first day of the new school year, and also the day I welcome new students. Not far from home, I heard a baby crying I followed the sound and saw a new basket by the side of the road with a little baby in it. The child is still very small, looks like he’s just a month old. The baby is crying his little face is red, and it breaks my heart to see looked around but couldn’t find the child’s parents. However, I found a note in the basket. The note recorded the baby’s birthday, he was born on the fifth of July, 1976. In addition to the baby’s birth date, the note also left a message. ‘I had a child out of wedlock, the father of the child is unknown, and as a result, I have become a woman despised by those around me. My family is ashamed because I had a child before marriage, and my father has more than once asked me to leave home with the child. I want to leave and find the child’s father, but the child’s father is like he has never appeared in this world, he disappeared without a trace. I can’t find the child’s father. I can’t afford to raise my child. I can’t bear the accusations of those around me. I can’t accept them calling me a whore. I can’t accept them saying my child is a shameful bastard. I can’t accept all of this I wanted to take my child and leave this world. When I was preparing to jump into the river with my child, my child looked at me with bright eyes, and I hesitated. My child just came to this world, he hasn’t seen the beauty of this world, I don’t have the right to deprive him of his life. After thinking about it, I decided to abandon the child since I can’t raise him, hoping that a kind person can adopt him. If you find my child, please treat him well. I will bless you and the child in another world! After reading this, I guessed the child’s mother might be suicidal. I was busy contacting people to find this woman, but after a day and a night, I couldn’t find her.
- In the surrounding area, I didn’t hear about an unmarried girl just having a baby. I think the child’s mother probably wanted to spare the child from further humiliation, so she abandoned him far away After careful consideration, and the child is very cute, I decided to take the child home and convinced my husband to adopt this child) In addition to this note, the notebook also contained a blurred note. This proved that the information just now was not made up by Granny Rebecca After reading this note, Cornelia’s heart trembled. Cornelia remembered that Robison was born in 1973, while her father Hawthorne was born in 1976, specifically on the fifth of July If this diary was real, then her father was the child Granny Rebecca adopted! Robison should be Granny Rebecca’s biological son. But why in Cornelia’s memory, Robison was the child Granny Rebecca adopted? Cornelia was confused, so she continued to read the diary, which also recorded a lot of information about the adopted child. “September 10, still sunny, cloudless I’ve had this kid for ten days now, and he seems to have taken a liking to me. He doesn’t cry as long as I’m holding him. We’ve even given him a fancy name – Hawthorne” At the sight of this name, Cornelia’s heart raced. Turned out, her dad was the kid her grandma adopted! This meant that all these years. Granny Rebecca’s affection for this kid, who had no blood ties with her, actually surpassed her love for her own child Wait a minute, something was not right Cornelia quickly realized something was off. If her father wasn’t her grandma’s biological child, then why did the DNA test between her sister Tahlia and her grandma confirm they were blood–related? Which piece of info was real? Which one was a sham? Cornelia couldn’t figure it out, so she shot Marcus a text, “Jeremy, when we did the DNA test for Tahlia and my grandma, could someone have tampered with the results?” Instead of replying, Marcus quickly showed up at Granny Rebecca’s room, “What’s up?” Comelia handed him Granny Rebecca’s notebook, “Take a look.
- ” Marcus skimmed through it and got the gist, “So your dad isn’t your grandma’s biological child? So you suspect the DNA test results between your grandma and Tahlia may have been tampered with?” Cornelia said. “My grandma couldn’t have faked a diary decades ago, and she had no motive to do so. If my grandma is not my dad’s biological mother, and Tahlia is my biological sister, and their DNA test shows they’re related, then it’s likely that something’s been tampered with.” Marcus said, “That’s impossible.” Cornelia said. “The people you trust wouldn’t betray you, but it’s not out of the question that they’d be forced to, like Dylan, if threatened.” Marcus said, “The day of the DNA test, from sampling to results, Ayden was there the whole time. Unless someone knew in advance we were doing a DNA test, knew where we were sending it, and bribed the testers that day..” Cornelia looked at Marcus, slowly asking, “Could someone truly have known all that in advance? After all, when we found out that Tahlia could be my sister, Courtney got the news too. If you hadn’t brought Tahlia back in time, she’d probably be in Courtney’s hands by now.” Marcus said, “We can’t rule out that possibility” Cornelia said, “Then let’s do another DNA test” Marcus said, “We’ll keep this quiet, I’ll handle it.” Cornelia said, “I have another doubt…” Marcus asked, “What’s that?” Cornelia said, “I suspect that the current Clair is not my mother Clair.” Marcus said. “Ive considered the possibility of someone impersonating your mother Clair, but as far as I know, your mother has no siblings, and she’s an only child, so I dismissed that thought.” Cornelia sald, “I know my suspicion might be baseless, but whether she’s my mother or not, I still want to do a DNA test with her. If the test shows we’re mother and daughter, then I can stop overthinking” Marcus said, “We’ll do it when we get back to Riverton.” Cornelia said, “I always feel like Riverton’s been taken over by some people, and everything we do is under their watch.” Marcus gently ruffled Cornelia’s hair, “You’re one smart girl!”