Chapter 461 Found Her Real Parents Looking at his profile, she suddenly felt sad for him. âWhatâs her name? Maybe I can help you.â
Lamont looked at Paige in shock. He suddenly realized that his younger sisterâs hacker was above him.
He might really be able to find her.
âSend me her personal information later.â Paige looked ahead. âIf sheâs really doing well, thereâs no need for us to disturb her. But if she has any problems, you can take this opportunity to make it clear.â
Lamont looked at Piageâs side profile and finally said, âOkay.â
Patricia, who was hiding in the dark, didnât expect Lamont to have such an unforgettable past. The whole family thought that he was single.
But why did he only tell Paigeâ¦
He had never told her about this story.
Paige knew that someone was eavesdropping in the dark and that Patricia was the only one who would do such a thing, so she ignored her.
After taking a shower, she received a message from Lamont: âYana Jacob, 22 years old, grew up in an orphanage. At the age of 6, she was adopted by a family and lived in No. 111, Casey St., Bridgeview in Southtown of Chicago. Her adoptive parents were teachers in the county.]
Lamont also sent her a photo. The woman in the photo had cold light in her eyes. She was a very beautiful girl.
[Got it.] Paige replied.
After she replied, Paige sent another message to her subordinates: [Help me find this person as soon as possible.]
[The fastest speed? Boss, did this person dig up your ancestral grave or owe you a huge sum of money? Why are you looking for her?] The man on the other end of the phone couldnât help but replied:
[There are many beautiful girls in the world, but I have only seen two with this kind of temperament in my life. One is you, and the other is her. Boss, is this your long-lost sister? I find that you two are very similar!]
The girl gave off a high-level sense of alienation, and the coldness in her eyes was unpredictable.
It was like a mystery.
[Hurry up and check. Donât talk nonsense.] After sending the message, she sat down and dried her hair. Early the next morning. She planned to go to No. 111 Casey St. to have a look. When she went out, a servant said that Mr. Lamont had been sitting on the balcony last night and had not slept. Paige didnât know if he was in a bad mood.
She looked up and saw that there was no one on the balcony.
Paige went to the garage to pick up a car, first navigation to Bridgeview, then found a place to park the car and then walked to Casey St..
The Casey St. was very small. There were fish ponds on the left, and there was only a path in the middle for pedestrians to walk on. On the right were rows of private houses.
Paige followed the rusty and blurry number plates and searched them one by one.
There were many villagers doing business in front of their houses. Some sold fruits, some opened small stalls, and some sold vegetables.
Number 110 sold breakfast. The shop owner had set up a small tent at the door to sell steaming milk, coffee and Sandwich Many people came to his stall, and the tables and chairs were all placed in front of the door.
âSir, a glass of milk please.â When she stepped forward and saw that the table and chairs in front of room 111 were full, Paige couldnât help but ask, âSir, wonâtthis affect the neighbors?â
âYou must be new here. Youâre not from this village, are you?â The shop owner filled the cup with milk and glanced at Paige. There was no such beautiful girl in the village.
âIâm here for my classmate. Itâs my first time here.â
Seeing that she was quite honest, the shop owner didnât hide it. âMs. Jacobâs house is next door. The couple resigned and went to find their daughter. Theyâve been gone for two or three months.â
âTheir daughter is missing?â
âA year ago, she said that she had found her biological parents and was going abroad to settle down.
Later, she didnât contact us. No matter how many calls and messages Mrs. Jacob and her husband made, they were all lost.â Paige narrowed her eyes.
âProfessor Jacob said that her daughter had been filial and sensible since she was a child. It was impossible for her to leave just like that. She said that she had found her biological parents, but her parents had never shown upâ¦
Professor Jacob and her husband always felt that something had happened to their daughter, so after discussing it, they decided to give up their work and go to Britain to have a look.â The shop owner handed the milk to Paige. âOne dollar.â
âBritain is huge, and itâs practically impossible to find someone without a detailed address.â Paige casually replied after paying the bill.
âI heard that itâs called Liver⦠Itâs a long name. I donât remember it.â The owner continued to fry fried dough sticks.
âLiverpool.â
âYes⦠You people who have read books are so smart⦠Thatâs the name!â
Someone came to the breakfast stall and asked, âHasnât Professor Jacob come back yet?â
âYeah, They been gone for two or three months. I donât know if they have found Yana⦠What do you think is going on? Professor Jacob worked so hard to raise her daughter, but in the end, she left with her biological parents. Isnât this hurt Professor Jacob and her husband so muchâ¦â
âI donât think Yana is such a heartless person. Could she have been deceived by a scammer overseas?â Another villager guessed.
âThatâs impossible. She must have found her biological parents. Think about it, Yana has been fluent in French and English since she was a child. She must have lived a good life abroad. I guess that they donât allow her to contact here.â
âAlthough Yana has been quiet since she was a child, I feel that she will be a promising person in the future.â
âThatâs right. Judging from her temperament, she doesnât seem to be from our small village.â
âPoor Professor Jacob. She hasnât stepped out of this town for most of her life, but now sheâs going abroad to find her daughterâ¦â
The crowd began to discuss among themselves.
Paige found a place to sit down and silently took a sip of milk.
âHey, do you think it has anything to do with the people who came to our village before?â
Paige raised her gaze and looked at the village woman who spoke.
âAlas, who knows? Anyway, Professor Jacob said that this matter should not be blown out of proportion. Letâs not mention it again in the future.â
âThatâs right. If Yana really finds her biological parents and doesnât intend to come back, talking about it again will be stabbing Professor Jacob in the heart. Let alone talking about it.â
As she drank the milk, Paige saw that the woman had left after buying breakfast, so she stood up and followed her.
When the woman was walking to her house with the breakfast she bought, she suddenly heard someone ask.
âHello, whatâs going on with the group of people you mentioned just now?â
Paige explained sincerely, âYana is my senior. She helped me a lot at school, and I borrowed her books, but I couldnât get in touch with her. Iâm a little worried that something will happen to her.â
Seeing that the girlâs eyes were sincere and didnât look like a bad person, the woman said, âThat happened a few months ago. One night, a group of peoplebroke into Professor Jacobâs house. It was about two or three oâclock when the rain leaked from the roof of my house. The rain just kept flowing toward my bed, and the quilt was wet. When my husband went to repair the roof, he saw it.â