Chapter 1223
Summon Of The Sword
Even children cruelly abandoned by their biological parents were little angels to her.
She could not provide them with the best living conditions but took good care of each child. âWhatâs the matter, young man? Why are you quiet?â
May looked at Sean and asked with a frown.
She did not recognize Sean after 13 years.
He looked somewhat familiar, but she dared not guess wrongly if she knew him or not.
âAunt May.â
Seanâs nose felt sore as he stepped forward and plopped down on his knees.
With Seanâs status, not many people could have him kneel to them.
He was the pride of the army, the god of war, and a nineâstar commander.
He only acknowledged Colin in the army.
Outside, he had neither father nor mother, and no one could make him make such a grand gesture.
However, he knelt to May willingly and without hesitation.
âWho⦠Who are you?â
May froze when she heard Sean call her that.
Only the kids from the orphanage would call her that.
Did that mean Sean used to be a member of this orphanage? .
âTake a good look at me!â
Sean looked up at May and said.
âYouâ¦â
May widened her eyes and looked at him carefully.
âSeanie? Youâre Seanie!â
When May finally recognized him, she cried out excitedly and hugged Sean.
They met again after more than ten years.
Both were speechless for a moment.
Countless memories also came to their mind instantly.
âSeanie, why did you come back?
âWhere have you been all these years?
âI heard that the man who took you away was from the army. Did you get enlisted?
âI knew it. Youâve been good since you were little and would grow up to serve Dragon Kingdom.â
May hugged Sean tightly and cried tears of joy.
âYes, I joined the army and defeated lots of enemies.â
Sean nodded heavily. He had always been steady in front of others. However, he looked like a child showing his exam results to his parents after scoring full marks in front of May.
Sean thought of May as his mother.
âYes! Yes! Nice!
âHurry and get up. Get up so we can talk.â
May quickly helped Sean to his feet, and they sat down together.
After talking to each other, May calmed down considerably.
Both talked about what had happened.
Sean did not say much, only that he had been discharged from the army.
May did not ask why but nodded gently.
âAunt May, I returned in a hurry and didnât bring much.
âNext time, Iâll have someone buy some supplies and send them over. What do you need here?â
Sean touched his head, embarrassed.
âSilly boy, Iâm satisfied that you can come and see me.
âYou just discharged from the army and donât have a job. We can talk about that later.â
May was silent for two seconds before shaking her head and replying.
She looked like had something on her mind.
âDo you have a problem, Aunt May?
âLet me know if youâre in trouble. I can help you out.â
Sean asked, keenly noticing the change in Mayâs expression.
âNo, no.
âIâll let you know if I do.â
May smiled and said with a wave of her hand.
âOkay!â
Sean nodded gently and asked no more questions.
They talked for a while, and the topic of Seanâs adoption came up.
âAunt May, I came back because I have something I want you to help me with.
âWhen I was adopted, was there anyone elseâs profile besides my adoptive father Colinâs?â
When Sean asked, he could not help but feel a little nervous.
âYes! Of course, there is!â
May answered without a second thought.
âI will carefully confirm for any child that is adopted.
âMr. Langdon, who took you, isnât from Joules Town. Someone must have vouched for him.
âI also have the guarantorâs profile here. Is that what youâre looking for?â
May went to a nearby wooden bookcase to rummage through the files as she spoke.
âYes! Is that person surnamed Collins?â
Sean immediately followed and asked with some urgency.
âYes, theyâre surnamed Collins.
âI heard their family is a rich family in Joules Town.â
May nodded again.
Her answer finally relieved Sean.
May soon found Seanâs adoption files.
It contained not only information about Colin, but also information about the Collins family, including their address and signature.
âWilliam Collinsâ¦â
Sean read the signature silently.
With a name and a home address, it was not hard to find them.
Even if the person changed their address, finding their information would not be difficult.