Chapter 106
Then she spoke up, "This is my dear friend, Linda. We share a special bond. On this joyous occasion, we, the Meadows family, will welcome her as our adopted daughter. From today on, Linda will also be a daughter of the Meadows family. I hope everyone here will look after her."
The crowd's faces showed a mix of confusion and curiosity. Whispers began to ripple through the room.
"Who is this girl? Which family does she belong to? She seems unfamiliar."
"Why are the Meadows suddenly adopting a daughter? Leah truly has a heart of gold, adopting the enemy's daughter as her own, and now another adopted daughter."
a daughter is indeed a cause for celebration, but looking at Leah and Mr. Jacob's expressions, they seem more shocked than us. It's as if they didn't know about
Lisa had insisted on adopting someone
the name Linda? Three years ago, Chloe attempted
and Lucas was wrapped around her fingers, hopelessly
their marriage, so it couldn't be considered a formal union. She never liked Linda and
what
said, "Dad,
was why she acted first and only told them about this now. Luckily, Leah wouldn't blame her, even if she might be a bit upset. Lisa
watching. Please agree. Besides, it's just an adopted daughter in name. There's no real loss.
felt uneasy. Leah was a
adopt Linda as a daughter. It was to make Chloe suffer, wasn't it? Despite her efforts to make amends to Lisa over these three years, Lisa still viewed Chloe
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