Love Letters, Divorce Papers (Jared and Amber)

Chapter 399 Don't Tell Her



Chapter 399 Don't Tell Her

"Amber's true identity," Jared stressed every syllable.

Ben gave him a shocked expression. "True identity? Mr. Farrell, are you saying that Miss Reed is not

the real daughter of the Reed family?"

Jared nodded, "That's right. She is not." Material © of NôvelDrama.Org.

"How can that be!" Ben exclaimed, "Everybody in the circle knows that Mrs. Reed gave birth to Miss

Reed in Southam Hospital twenty-some years ago. Miss Reed also went to that hospital yesterday,

which serves as proof of her being the real daughter of the Mrs. Reed."

"Yes. But the Amber we know is not the one that Mrs. Reed gave birth to 26 years ago." Jared

squinted.

Ben was even more puzzled. "Mr. Farrell, do you mean that the Miss Reed we know now is an impos…

replacement?"

"Sort of. The real Amber Reed may have died 26 years ago. Aren't there a lot of physical examination

reports about infant Amber in the file Amber checked yesterday? Those reports show that the infant

was in critical condition. The chance of her surviving was really slim. My guess is that the baby died in

less than half a year after that examination."

Ben looked at him. "Why do you think so, Mr. Farrell?"

"Because of the red mole." Jared pursed his lips. "When Makayla was one-month-old, she was taken

away and thrown into a lake in the face of the Gardners by Hugo Reed. But her body was never found.

Some say Makayla didn't die. Some say that her body was long washed away by the lake water.

However, more people tend to believe that she had already died."

"She most definitely had died. After all, an infant can't swim, can it? " Ben nodded. "But does that have

anything to do with Miss Reed?"

Jared gave him a side glance. "Of course, it has. According to Amber, we can be sure that Makayla

didn't die. The thing Hugo threw into the lake might be a doll or simply a pile of baby clothes."

"Sounds reasonable. Makayla should be still alive," Ben said.

Jared squinted his eyes. "What if she is still alive and in the Reed family?"

"The Gardner family? Mr. Farrell, are you implying that Miss Reed is the real Makayla?" Ben realized

something. His jaw dropped as he asked.

"Yes." Jared nodded. "A while ago, in the hospital parking lot, I overheard Mrs. Gardner asking Judy

Lashley why the red mole on her wrist was gone, and she replied by saying that it was burnt off. That's

when I know that the real Makayla must have a red mole on her wrist. And Amber did have a red mole

on her wrist. It's obvious that she is the real Makayla."

Ben gasped, paused for a long time before finally regaining his composure. "Gosh. Who would have

thought that instead of drowning Makayla, Hugo actually took her back home and raised her as his own

daughter!"

Jared closed his eyes. "As I mentioned, the real Amber Reed died when she was about six months old.

When Hugo took away Makayla, the real Amber Reed was only five months old. There weren't rumors

spread around about two babies living in the Reed family, though. That's why I think the real Amber

must have died before Makayla even got there. And one thing led to another, Makayla lived on as the

daughter of the Reed family, Amber."

Ben scratched his face, forcing himself to calm down. "No wonder Judy Lashley wanted to rub out that

red mole on Miss Reed's wrist. She must have known that Miss Reed is the real Makayla. She was

afraid that the Gardners would accidentally see the mole! So..."

The rest of the matter was self-evident.

Silence fell in the study.

Moments later, Ben stared at Jared and said, "Mr. Farrell, do we tell Miss Reed about this?"

Jared tapped his slender fingers on his desk mindlessly, rendering a series of arrhythmic drumbeats.

He didn't know how to answer this question.

After a while of pondering, he smoothed the spot between his eyebrows and voiced, "Don't tell her."

"Why?" Ben was a little curious.

Jared's eyes darkened. "She won't be able to take this hard truth. In her cognition, she is the daughter

of the Reed family. She hated the Gardner family. If you tell her now that her true identity is the

daughter of the archenemy of the Reed family, how is she going to react? If you were Amber, how

would you take it?"

Ben looked down and thought about it. He contemplated before looking up again and replied solemnly,

"I would go crazy. Miss Reed had been working so hard to take revenge on the Gardner family. If I

found out that the people I hated so much were my parent, I definitely wouldn't be able to take it."

"That's right. If Amber knows her true identity, she would have to choose between the Reed family and

the Gardner family. She is going to live in perpetual pain no matter which one she chooses. That's the

conundrum."

"Yeah," Ben sighed. "If Miss Reed choose the Reed family and continue to seek revenge, then she

would be against her biological parents. That would induce negative public opinions, and Miss Reed

would be overwhelmed. The same thing would happen all over again if she decides to return to the

Gardner family. People would think that she is an ingrate. Anyways, both of the choices are dead

ends."

"I know Amber's temperament. If she knows that the Gardners are her biological parents, she definitely

won't continue the revenge. But, she also doesn't want to let down the Reed family. So, she may

sacrifice herself to end this feud." Jared clenched his fists.

Ben nodded. "Yeah! Telling Miss Reed her true identity is a bad idea. But if we don't tell her, she would

continue her revenge and try to kill the Gardners!"

Jared sighed, "That is a problem. As the daughter, Amber just can't hurt the Gardners. I know. Ben,

send people to keep an eye on the Gardners and help them if necessary. I mean, I don't care if they

die, but Amber can't be the one who kills them."

"Copy that." Ben nodded solemnly.

"Another thing. Get me a helicopter. I need to get back the Olkmore right now and check on Judy.

Amber surely won't allow Judy to stay in Olkmore after the betrayal. She will probably reveal Judy's

true identity in front of the Gardner family. Once they know Judy is not their daughter, they will continue

on their search for their real daughter. Although not many people know about that the red mole was cut

off from Amber's wrist, the information will find its way into the Gardners' ears."

Jared squinted his eyes. "So, for Amber's good, Judy still has to maintain her disguise."

He could tell Amber her true identity when it was the right time.

But certainly not now.

Ben nodded. "I'll get to it right now."

"Go." Jared dismissed him with a wave.


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