Chapter 655 Why She Would Die If She Didn’t Have Children!

Nora stared hard at Old Maddy to look at his reaction after she voiced the question.

She would never trust a person’s words that easily, so she wanted to determine whether he was telling the truth through his reaction.

What she didn’t expect, though, was that because of the burns on Old Maddy’s face, he couldn’t make any facial expressions. Even his eyes were too small for her to see anything. This made him hard to read.

Old Maddy kept quiet for a while. Suddenly, he asked, “Twins? Triplets? What are you talking about? Didn’t you only give birth to a daughter?”

In Old Maddy’s impression, the daughter of the lady he served had returned and gave birth to a daughter.

How could it have been twins or triplets instead?

Seeing how logical his answer was, Nora frowned. “Uncle…”

“I’m not worthy of having you call me that.” Old Maddy interrupted her and said, “My name is Jake Reed. I am your mother’s subordinate, and you are the young lady whom I now serve.”

brought up her mother again, Nora asked, “What

However, that organization was simply too powerful. In order to avoid implicating your father, your

Maddy’s explanation was simple, but it matched the story

“And then?” She asked.

your mother found someone with the last name Smith-Henry Smith, I think-and pretended to marry him. The two of them then lived

a guess, but

the last name ‘Smith’. Even if you couldn’t grow up under your

was just like

mother must have been deeply in love with Ian

she had founded in California was

the love between

the mysterious organization. Because I had never made an appearance in front of others, she told me to leave and hide somewhere.

I didn’t know what I should do during all those years, either. Moreover, I knew that your mother was in danger, so I had only one thought in my mind, and that was to look for your father! The Smiths were strong and powerful. If there was someone who could save your mother, it was

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