Chapter 64
Chapter 64
Chapter 64 It’s All Here
Caroline hailed a cab and searched for Cloude Orphanage’s address on the map. It was situated in the western part of the city, a two–hour journey from her residence.
Once she found the address, she returned to her conversation with Mason and transferred the This is property © NôvelDrama.Org.
remaining money to him.
Undoubtedly, he had proven to be incredibly effective.
Caroline texted him. [Mr. Hall, I would like to ask how you discovered that information.]
Mason called her back less than a minute after she sent the message.
“I used Katie’s identity instead of yours to conduct the search,” Mason explained. “She had a history of adopting a child. However, I could only find information about your orphanage, without your previous name. If it’s convenient for you, could you please share your previous name? It
might help me find more valuable information.”
‘My previous name?‘
Caroline was taken aback. Her mother had once mentioned that she fell seriously ill during her
childhood, causing her to lose all memories prior to the age of seven..
Helplessly, she admitted, “Mr. Hall, I’m sorry, but I don’t remember my previous name.”
Caroline sighed silently, feeling a sense of loss.
Mason replied, “Well, if there’s no other way, you can visit the orphanage and search for the records from that year. I’ll send you the time of the adoption later, so you can compare it. I’ll also help you arrange it so that you can meet the new dean directly.”
Thanking him once again, Caroline hung up the call.
Shortly afterward, Mason texted her again. She saved the photograph and glanced out of the
window.
Caroline decided to temporarily halt her investigation into her biological parents‘ identity, but she was determined to reclaim this part of her life that belonged to her.
Meanwhile, at International Residence, Daniella immediately called Nic after returning home.
She started sobbing as soon as Nic picked up the phone. She pleaded, “Nic, you have to help me get rid of Caroline, no matter what,”
Nic patiently urged her to calm down and asked, “What happened? Take your time and tell me
everything.”
Daniella proceeded to describe the incident in detail.
Indignant, she asserted, “Although I have no definite proof, my hunch tells me that Caroline is the one who saved Evan. Nic, Caroline must die! If she doesn’t, our future plans will all go down the
drain.”
Nic replied, “Got it. Leave it to me.”
The next day, Caroline hailed a cab after taking care of her affairs and headed to Cloude
Orphanage.
Two hours later, she stepped out of the car in front of the orphanage’s entrance.
Looking at the unfamiliar surroundings, she found it hard to believe that she had once stayed
here. If her mother hadn’t passed away, Caroline might never have imagined that she was adopted
from an orphanage.
She smiled wistfully before making her way toward the orphanage’s entrance.
In the yard, a few teachers were playing with a group of children. When they noticed someone. entering, a female teacher approached Caroline and asked, ‘Hello, may I ask why you’re here?”
Recalling Mason’s words from the previous night, Caroline replied, “I’m here to meet Ms. Emma
Walter. Is she around?”
The teacher nodded and said, “Yes, let me take you to her.”
Caroline expressed her gratitude before following the teacher into the teaching building, where
they both headed straight toward the dean’s office
The office door was open. The teacher lightly knocked twice and announced, “Ms. Walter,
someone is here to see you.”
Emma, a friendly middle–aged woman wearing glasses, looked at Caroline and stood up. “Hello,
may I know who you are?”
Caroline walked into the office and responded, “Hello, Ms. Walter. Mr. Kennedy should have.
informed you about my visit.”
Mr. Kennedy was the intermediary who helped Caroline establish a connection with the dean, as. per Mason’s request.
Emma recognized the situation and smiled. “Ah, yes, I’ve been informed. Please come in and have
a seat.”
Smiling in return, Caroline sat on the sofa while Emma poured a glass of water for her. “He called
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However, the information is quite old, and it wasn’t properly categorized when I took over the orphanage. It might be challenging to find what you’re looking for.”
Caroline felt a pang of surprise. “Not properly categorized?
If there was a lot of information, it would prove to be a difficult task.
After a brief silence, she replied, “That’s alright. I appreciate your willingness to help me search.”
e have s
Emma smiled, placing the glass of water in front of Caroline. water first. Let me fetch the key and take you to the archive.”
Caroline accepted the glass and took a few sips while Emma retrieved the key.
Once she returned, the dean guided Caroline to the rear of the teaching building.
Opening an iron door, they were greeted by a row of dilapidated shacks.
They walked to the third shack and Emma opened the door and turned the lamp on. “It’s all here.”
As Caroline observed the scattered stacks of information on the table and floor, a headache began to creep in. Nevertheless, she expressed her gratitude to the dean, who then left her to search for the records from nineteen years ago.
Meanwhile, at the Jordan Residence, Evan stepped out of the car, and a housekeeper hurried over to welcome him. “Young Master Jordan, Master Jordan is waiting for you inside.”
Evan nodded and entered the house alongside Reuben.
In the living room, he found his second elder brother, Adam Jordan, and his father, Draco Jordan, engaged in conversation
Draco looked up upon hearing the noise at the door and sneered upon seeing Evan. “Do you still
consider me your father?”
Unperturbed, Evan calmly took a seat on the sofa, prompting Adam to lean closer. In a hushed tone, he urged Evan, “Bro, you need to explain your engagement to Dad properly.”