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Chapter 2610

Mr.Riley sighed: “Your mother was a great celebrity in Stanford back then! Not only was the bestChinese female student in Stanford University’s history, but also the president of the Stanford ChineseAlumni Association and the initiator of the Stanford Internet Venture Capital Fund.

Many of the top high-tech companies in Silicon Valley are now in full swing.novelbin

They used your mother’s funds to do it step by step.”

As he said that he couldn’t help sighing, and said with a little melancholy and regret: “Your mother wasreally the most powerful woman in Stanford and Silicon Valley.

Not only was she beautiful, magnificent, and knowledgeable, but she is also extremely capable.

The strength of her family is also like a wealthy country! The key is that her family was so rich.

that she could focus on working so hard and creating great achievements.

I have never seen anyone else like her in that school.”

Mr.Riley sighed: “Back then, Stanford circulated a saying, saying that with so many entrepreneurialelites in Silicon Valley, at least one-third of men are admirers of your mother.

This sentence sounds like an exaggeration, but in that era , Your mother’s name was known toeveryone in Silicon Valley.

Everyone respects her and admires her very much.”

This was the first time Lydia heard about these things about his mother.

Lydia was not born when his mother was studying at Stanford and investing in Silicon Valley.

After Lydia was born, his mother gradually became his father’s wise helper, so in Lydia’s memory, hismother was not the image of a business elite.

Moreover, Lydia knew very little about his mother before he was born.

His mother was low-key and never talked about it with him.

Now that he heard what Mr.

Riley said, Lydia was also very interested in his heart.

He asked: “Professor Riley, do you still know any more about my mother?

Mr.Riley said seriously: “There is too much to tell.

We would be here the rest of the night.”

Speaking of this, Mr.Riley couldn’t help but feel sad, and said with emotion: “After your mother had theaccident in Aurous Hill, dozens of people from our class chartered a flight back to Aurous Hill to findyou.

I was there at the time, and there were many of us.

Although I wasn’t a native of Aurous Hill, I started all the relationships that could be initiated in AurousHill at that time, but I couldn’t find your whereabouts.

Later, there were more than 300 people in our Stanford Classmates Association, and Silicon Valley.

In the field of venture capital, your mother’s nearly 100 friends worked together to find yourwhereabouts all over the world.

After searching for ten years, there was no result.

Where have you been for so many years?”

Lydia did not expect that after the parents’ accident, his mother’s classmates and friends have beenlooking for him for ten years.

He was moved, and he couldn’t help saying with emotion, “Professor Riley, in fact, I have been inAurous Hill for all these years.”

After that, Lydia explained to Mr.

Riley about Stephen Thompson hiding him in the orphanage.

Mr.Riley couldn’t help sighing, “I didn’t expect that you would have been here this whole time.”

Lydia then asked him: “Professor Riley, do you know my father?”

Mr.Riley shook his head and said, “When your father was in love with your mother, he had nevercontacted us.

We only know that your father is the young master of the Eastcliff family, but more details were not veryclear.

When your parents’ wedding happened in Eastcliff, my wife and I planned to come to participate, butsomething came up and we were not able to get there in time.”

He couldn’t help sighing: “The United States and China are still too far apart after all.

If I remember correctly, after your mother and your father returned to China and got married until shehad an accident in Aurous Hill, I met her three other times.

Once, when she took you to Stanford.”

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