Chapter 1473
Thomas was taken aback for a moment.
Kisa quickly explained, “Don’t get me wrong, Peter just said… he said that you both have an identical birthmark on your chest. So, I was curious.” Her voice grew softer and softer toward the end of the
sentence.
Seeing Thomas remain skeptical, she said, “Actually, my mother also has a birthmark in the same spot. And I have an older brother who has never been seen. When I saw Peter’s birthmark, I thought he might be my long-lost brother. But he said you have the same birthmark, so I wanted to take a look.”
After a moment of hesitation, Thomas smiled and said, “Oh, I see. No problem, let me show you.”
He unbuttoned his shirt to reveal the blood-red birthmark on his chest. It was identical to Peter’s and just like the one Kisa remembered on her mother.
‘But how could this be? Does the birthmark really mean nothing?” she wondered.
Thomas stared at Kisa’s stunned expression for a moment before chuckling and asking. “Mrs. Kooper, are you looking for your long-lost brother?”
Kisa nodded silently. Thomas then asked, “Besides the birthmark, is there anything else that could prove his identity?”
Kisa shook her head, but then remembered something and quickly said, “Yes, there’s a bracelet.”
“A bracelet?” Thomas suddenly became serious.
Kisa asked, puzzled, “What’s wrong?”
Gilbert gave her a cold stare. “It took you an hour to deliver a plate of spaghetti. What were you doing?”
Kisa did not have the energy to argue. She rolled over and looked at his rigid profile, then asked in a sulky tone, “Can you find out about a pregnant woman’s delivery 30 years ago?”
“What do you want this time?” The man’s tone was cold and hostile.
Kisa decided to come clean. “I forgot to tell you; I have another brother. He was born to my mother and your uncle. I want to find him.”
Gilbert stared at her for a long time saying nothing. Kisa smiled, but said nothing either, just turning to look out the window.
After a while, Gilbert spoke up.
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