Chapter 29 Told the Truth
Chapter 29 Told the Truth
Chapter 29 Told the Truth
Mildred waved at Chasel and said, "Come have a seat."
He walked over and sat beside her.
"Eudora is a poor girl. We're warned repeatedly not to disclose these things. But Ansel and I are getting
old. She should find someone to take good care of her." Têxt © NôvelDrama.Org.
Mildred shook her head. As Eudora's adoptive mother, she raised Eudora little by little.
She loved Eudora more than anyone.
Mildred couldn't bear to let Eudora lose a good man just because Ansel couldn't be treated. Even if the
matter was revealed, and they might be kicked out of the hospital by the Baldwin family, Mildred still
chose to tell the truth.
"Look. How beautiful and cute this girl is in the photo."
Mildred pointed at the person in the photo and showed a kind smile. She said, "She is my daughter,
Eudora."
"Eudora? Isn't... isn't this Glenn's daughter, Alva?"
In the upper class, almost everyone knew Alva, who was talented and beautiful.
"Yes, they look like the same person. In fact, Eudora is not my own daughter. We met her and adopted
her a few years ago. Her biological parents are Glenn and Yvette. She and Alva are twins, so they look
exactly the same."
"Exactly the same?"
The news suddenly shocked Chasel.
The girl in the photo had delicate skin and a lovely smile.
But it was very different from Eudora, who had rough skin, thick eyebrows, and freckles all over her
face. Chasel couldn't even imagine that Eudora, who pretended to be ugly, was so beautiful.
"She is pretty, isn't she? My daughter is very beautiful."
Mildred couldn't help but praise Eudora, but her face was gloomy, and her cloudy eyes were filled with
distress. "But a few months ago, Ansel and I had a car accident and were hospitalized. We had no
money to pay the medical fee. Eudora's biological parents showed up and said they could help us get
medical treatment for free."
"Is that so? It seems the Baldwin family is pretty good."
After all, it was well known in Kenison City that the Baldwin family was committed to charity.
"No! He can give us free medical treatment, but the premise is that Eudora needs to donate bone
marrow to his young son with leukemia, and Eudora can't show her face that is exactly like Alva's!
Otherwise, how could Eudora be so ugly? I'm so afraid that no one will love her."
After speaking, Mildred held Chasel's hand and said kindly, "Chasel, I know you are a good man. I told
you this because I want to let you know that Eudora is not ugly. Don't disgust her, and treat her well."