Chapter 1034:

He shot a glance at Sadie, his brow knitted tightly, his voice low. “Who’s she?”

But Sadie didn’t answer. Her gaze never wavered from the woman sitting silently on the sofa.

Without saying a word, she stepped forward and came to a quiet stop right in front of the woman.

When she finally spoke, her voice was low and calm, threaded with something tender. “Hi, Sharon.”

The trembling woman, who had been bowing her head, suddenly flinched as if struck by lightning. Her head, once bowed, began to rise—slowly, as if she couldn’t believe what she just heard.

mouth opened, but no sound came. Just a raspy breath caught between disbelief and emotion. Then, all at once, tears silently spilled down her cheeks. She pushed herself up from the

the raw emotion behind

Sharon had mistaken her for Brenda Hudson,

wasn’t surprising

eyes lingered on Sharon’s tear-streaked face, her lips trembling, her body barely holding itself together. A pang of sorrow settled deep in

takes you on a

and whispered softly, “Sharon, take a careful look. I’m not Brenda. I’m her daughter—Sadie

heard those words, her sobs ceased abruptly, her

up, studying the young yet hauntingly familiar face before

likeness was uncanny—those distinctive brows, penetrating eyes, and elegant bone structure—it was as though

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