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Beyond the Divorce novel Chapter 1195

I knew she was heartbroken, of course, even more heartbroken about her biological daughter whom she had carried for ten months and raised for ten years. But I knew her feelings of attachment to me were genuine.

My dad couldn't control his emotions either and burst into tears. The three of us hugged each other and cried bitterly.

I couldn't lose them. I had only been with Rory White and Lucille White for ten years and didn't remember anything from those years. Perhaps if I never recovered those memories, they would just be relatives with shared genetic material to me.

The ones who had truly cared for me were the elderly couple in front of me.

Rose eventually made her way downstairs at this precise moment, ending our uneasy silence. She also asked a lot of questions about their daughter.

Unfortunately, due to their fugitive status, they had nothing about their daughter, not even a photo.

It was then that I understood my mom's kneeling just now. Atlas was correct. Navi seemed to be the only one with the authority to find any trace of their daughter.

But one thing, I had speculated that their daughter would be named "Kylie.” But no, their daughter's name is Gianna Paul, also known as Gemma. According to them, we didn't look alike at all.

Communication between people is crucial. With Grandma Rose present, much of our awkwardness was smoothed over. Coincidentally, Arnold returned with the two children and Hana.

From the sweat on the two children's heads, it was clear that they had had a lot of fun.

Before I could even greet Hana, my precious daughter rushed over and hugged my leg. "Mom, today was the most fun day I've ever had! Guess where we went? It was so exciting!"

Ava's expressions were very colorful.

I glanced at Hana, and she smiled so sweetly that it was heartwarming. I always felt like Hana's smile was somewhat familiar.

"Where did you go?" I asked Ava.

"Uncle Arnold and Aunty Hana took us to the national park, and there's a children's amusement park inside. It was so much fun! You never took me there! Uncle Arnold knows everything, it's all stuff you don't know!" Ava's tone carried a hint of disdain.

I pinched her nose, "Your uncle spoils you!"

Then he looked at Hana, "Don't be shy!"

Hana looked embarrassed as she smiled at me, then greeted Rose before following Arnold upstairs.

Rose watched their departing figures and quietly said, "I feel like this girl is somewhat similar to you! Very gentle!"

When I heard her say this, I looked at her in surprise, "You feel the same way? I also feel like her smile is somewhat familiar!"

After they went upstairs, I saw my dad silently go upstairs. Looking at his somewhat sad figure, I suddenly remembered something.

I quickly told Rose, "Please wait for me for a moment. I have something for my dad. I'll come back to accompany you in a bit!"

I hastily ran upstairs. After locating the tiny glass bottle I had brought back from Solaris, I tapped on my parents' door, "Dad!"

"Come in!" My dad's voice sounded unusually hoarse and tired.

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