Charlotte could still clearly recall her conversation with Rachel at that time.

"The Heath family lost their granddaughter and have been searching for her ever since. They eventually got to Khebury and I heard she should be your age."

"Was it like looking for a needle in a haystack? They don’t have any tokens?"

"I heard there was a silver pendant, but you don't have it in your file bags, and I don't remember seeing it, so the DNA test is the most accurate.”

She remembered that clearly and she would never get it wrong.

What other pendants could Joyce have?

Charlotte's heart was now pounding. She knew Joyce had a silver pendant, and she wore it on her neck when she was young. At that time, she was particularly envious, so she simply stole it from her while Joyce was bathing. Joyce did not look for it either.

However, even though she stole the pendant, she did not wear it herself.

They were in the same orphanage, and they met every day. If she wore the pendant herself, everyone would know that she stole it.

She just didn't want Joyce to have what she could not have.

So she secretly hid the silver pendant in the utility room.

thought that when she grew up and left the orphanage, she would take

she did not want the

forgot

was only after Rachel mentioned it

had returned to the orphanage to look for it. Unfortunately, it was more than ten years ago

on this token either. After all, the child was lost at the age of two, so who could just guarantee that she still had

it was clear that Rachel didn't remember Joyce having

family was looking for the token, Rachel didn't think

remember that Joyce wore a pendant

took Joyce's silver pendant and gave it to

about it,

after Joyce was dead, there would be even

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thought this matter had absolutely just ended

that the silver pendant from back then could just

a stir in

would never

Rachel, did you even keep

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