The Broken Warrior's Daughter

Chapter 652



Chapter 652

At this moment, the expressions on the faces of the Bass brothers varied, but most of them were filled with determination against those few individuals.

"Don't worry, Ms. Miriam. Leave this matter to us. You can stay here for a full recovery. Once you're better, we'll move away from this place of trouble."

"Everything that belongs to Yvonne will be reclaimed by us!"

Upon hearing that, Miriam had a faint smile on her pale face. She was relieved and delighted.

She didn’t expect her adopted sons to be so outstanding. Seeing them united filled her with joy.

She was about to say something more when her mouth opened but her eyes suddenly noticed a man standing silently in the corner.

She squinted her eyes to make out his features and exclaimed in surprise, "You... Aren't you the little boy who lived next door to us when you were young?"

The woman's son hadn't changed at all. Even as an adult, he still wore that indifferent expression.

Fearful of being mistaken, Miriam looked at him closely for a moment.

"Yes, Ms. Miriam. It's me."

Delbert stepped out from the corner and nodded towards Miriam.

Harriet was puzzled by this revelation. Content from NôvelDr(a)ma.Org.

Delbert had grown up in Agral City and lived next door?

When did that happen?

Why didn't she remember anything?

Although she was curious, Harriet conscientiously introduced Delbert to Miriam.

"Mom, he’s Delbert, my husband now."

"Delbert? Yes, Delbert, the Carlson family's eldest son. I know him."

Seeing Harriet nodding, Miriam smiled, "I didn't expect this. What a twist of fate!"

"Harriet, when you were young, you always said you wanted to marry Delbert. It's amazing that you finally got your wish. Isn't this destiny?"

As Miriam said, she pointed at Harriet's nose with her finger.

Seeing Harriet looking bewildered, she couldn't help but laugh, "How could you forget all that?"

Seeing that her mother wasn't joking, Harriet furrowed her brows and turned to look at Delbert.

After scrutinizing his face for a while, she still couldn't recall anything from her childhood.

She felt puzzled, wondering why she couldn't remember anything.

At this moment, Miriam hadn't noticed anything unusual and thought Harriet had simply forgotten.

"Mom, what's going on? Why can't I remember anything?"

Harriet rubbed her head. The blankness in her mind made her feel a moment of panic.

Once Miriam heard that, her smile froze on her face.

She remembered how Harriet witnessed Clifton killing her, which caused severe mental trauma.

Later, she and another person conspired to seal Harriet's memory, leading to her amnesia.

Thankfully, this was the case. Otherwise, Harriet might not be able to grow up safely.

Seeing Miriam's unusual reaction, Harriet quickly grabbed her hand to inquire further about the reason.

Before she could say anything, Miriam opened her mouth first, "Harriet, you were little back then, so it's normal to forget. But it's okay. I remember everything for you. Didn't I just tell you? As long as I remember it, it's fine."

After hearing that, Harriet pursed her lips and didn't continue questioning.

She could sense from her mother's tone that she didn't want to reveal the truth.

She glanced at her brothers and Delbert, who all remained silent but had a serious expression.

It was evident that they were all aware of the situation. Only she was kept in the dark.

Feeling helpless, she could only sigh inwardly.


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