Chapter 35
Author: Faith write
last update2025-08-13 22:32:30

“I know it’s dangerous,” Karvel began, his voice steady but heavy, “that’s why I never went around searching for my parents or any family. I already had you, and that was enough for me. But…” He paused, his jaw tightening. “They found me themselves. They claimed to be my long-lost family. And, Mother… they were the ones who paid your hospital bills.”

Mrs. Amelia froze, her eyes widening in disbelief. “How is that even possible? When I first found you, I reported everything to the police. We sea
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