"M-Ma'am, perhaps you've mistaken me for someone else. My name is Lucy, not Velda..."

Lucy struggled to speak, feeling like she was about to lose her mind. Why did she keep hearing this name? Who the hell was Velda?

Where was this place? How did she faint?

Looking at the woman who looked so similar to her, she had a bad feeling.

Among millions, two people looking alike was not unheard of. However, with the three of them resembling each other so closely, it was hard for anyone to believe that they were not related. After losing her memory, Lucy still thought that she was part of the Quinn family, so she was reluctant to face the reality of this situation.

Feeling a bit lost, the middle-aged woman let go of Lucy after hearing her words.

She touched Lucy's face and suppressed her overwhelming emotions. She insisted, "You're Velda, my long-lost princess."

"She's right. Mom and Dad only learned the truth recently. Before they could send someone to find you, the news of your death arrived.

"Thankfully, fate brought me to you in the small town so I could bring you back, my dear sister Velda."

tears while explaining. He was now fully convinced that

were all over the place. After fainting at the café, Theodore anxiously brought her back

Princess Velda's room, Theodore instructed

physician did not find anything majorly wrong. He just recommended that she get some rest. When the maid came to change Lucy's clothes, she discovered

to Arthur and Juliana when Theodore was still explaining

for herself. Everyone in the palace was well aware of the

at Lucy's pale back, where the vivid reddish feather birthmark

tears, she cried with joy, feeling grateful for heaven's blessings. Lucy was indeed her

my daughter, for letting the thieves take you

in her entire life, while Lucy felt lost and confused by all of

to her, she could not help but notice the way they addressed

me, but

as 'Ma'am,'

that they had an entirely different set of parents was not easy to

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