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Chapter 218

Chapter 218

Lunch was soon ready, so Laura stopped arguing with Hanzel and led Pearl by her hand into the

house, leaving Hanzel there looking annoyed.

At the dining table, Allan kept zoning out as he looked at Pearl’s familiar face. He finally spoke up,

saying, “May I ask you a question?”

Pearl smiled and replied, “Your curiosity is showing. Go ahead, I’ll do my best to answer.” novelbin

Allan nodded. “What’s your father’s name?”

“My father…” Pearl’s mind briefly wandered before she answered, “Max Leighton.”

An awkward silence hung over the table.

Puzzled by Allan’s lack of response, Pearl inquired further, “Is something wrong? Do you know

“More than that, Pearl. Do you remember your mother’s name?”

Pearl was silent for a moment, then said, “Beah.”

my dad?”

Hearing that name, Allan’s eyes welled up with tears. He wanted to say more but refrained, considering

the presence of a child and Hanzel, to avoid making Pearl feel uncomfortable.

“That’s a nice name. I might have remembered wrongly.”

After lunch, while Hanzel and Laura continued working on their flower crown, Pearl went to Allan’s

room. Both Allan and Lindsay were present, and tears filled their eyes upon seeing Pearl.

“Pearl…”

Pearl seemed to understand the situation and asked, “So… I’m a Jordan too?”

She recalled her mother never mentioning any connection to the Jordans when she was alive. She had

believed that her mother grew up in a normal family, as her father was just a carpenter.

“Not only that, your mom is my sister, the only daughter of my dad,” Allan said.

Pearl had heard about the Jordans. Twenty years ago, the daughter had eloped with an unknown man.

Master Jordan, who deeply loved his daughter, was concerned about her reputation being tarnished, so

he had worked tirelessly to keep the man’s name and pictures hidden.

Eventually, the news faded, and the Jordans pretended their daughter never existed.

Pearl had never imagined that the news that had once shocked the entire Ancard was closely linked to

her.

“My dad searched for your mom for twenty years and never found any trace of her,” Allan explained

with tears in his eyes. She was the only daughter in our family, and she eloped with a man named Max

Leighton. My dad was so furious that it even led to his hospitalization.

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Pearl was shocked by her mother’s bravery. Her mother, who seemed delicate, had been remarkably

courageous.

“Fortunately, Max was a well-renowned sculptor, so he would be able to take good care of your mom so

she wouldn’t suffer…”

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