"Are you sure that there were a total of two girls who fit the description of the Heath family?" Luther tried to confirm.
"Well, of course. After all, it was twenty years ago. In addition to those who had remained and grown up in the orphanage, there
had been quite a lot of children who were adopted, and swere even adopted by foreigners. Ms. Armstrong checked pretty
carefully."
Mrs. Barr recalled, "In the year when the Heath family lost their child, several children were taken into the orphanage. And then we
ruled out the boys, those abandoned by their parents, those transferred from other orphanages, and those born and left in the
hospital. At the end there were just two left, Charlotte and Joyce. Well, that’s should be the number."
"And then what? Why did the Heath family decide it was Charlotte?" Luther pursued .
"As | recall, the Heath family initially seemed to say they had a token, but it was too long ago for Ms. Armstrong to really find it. At
that tCharlotte and Joyce seemed to be in college, so they rarely cback to the orphanage. Now the technology is
advanced, and you can check that ... What is that again?" Mrs. Barr struggled to think.
"Paternity test, DNA," Luther reminded
"Yes, yes, yes, that's it!" Mrs. Barr nodded hastily, "I seem to remember it all. Since I'm usually in charge of cleaning Ms.
Armstrong's room and office, | know a little bit about all these things."
"As | recall, Ms. Armstrong was so anxious that she called them separately and asked them both to cto the orphanage in the
evening. Obviously they both agreed. However, none of them cthat night. | remember very clearly that Ms. Armstrong was
very upset that night and complained tothat the children were too old to be willing to cback to an orphanage."
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This possibility made his heartbeat jumbled for no reason.
"Can you still remember, which day it was four years ago?" He asked tentatively, "But it's alright if you can’t."
Too much thad passed and it was hard to remember for anyone, and he did not have much of a hope in the first place.
To his surprise, Mrs. Barr nodded, "Yes, it was Green Tara's birthday. The orphanage was dedicated to Green Tara, and | remember
very well that | had to prepare a lot of tributes for that day, and | was especially busy. | was cleaning until late in the evening, so
that's how | knew about it."
Green Tara's birthday.
Luther froze.
He hurriedly took out his phone and searched what day Green Tara's birthday was.
When he saw the date, his hand couldn't help but tremble.
How could he forget that day!
That was the night he was chased by OGW. He was shot and fell into the river, and was finally saved by Joyce.
He knew why neither of them went to the orphanage that night!
The place where he was attacked and injured was right in the middle of University of Conard and the orphanage!
He finally knew why Charlotte was able to take the opportunity to take Joyce's place.
It turned out that both of them were heading from University of Conard to the orphanage that night. It must have been Joyce who
went first, saw how he was attacked and later fell into the river, and saved him.
And Charlotte, the shameless woman who must have seen what happened, took Joyce's place after she left, pretending that she
had saved him.
And he, too, was blinded and misled by Charlotte for so long.
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