Not only that, but Bonnie had even declared that she would give birth to the baby in her womb, hinting to
Nikki that she was not interested in Sean at all.
Nikki could not help feeling stupid in comparison to Bonnie’s honesty.
She lowered her head in shame and turned around. “Sean, I’m feeling a little unwell, so I think I’ll go to
bed now.”
With that, Nikki turned and left.
Sean glanced helplessly in the direction she had left, then turned to glance at Bonnie. “Please don’t
take this personally, Ms. Craig. Her health hasn’t been well, and it’s not because she doesn’t like you
guys.”
“It’s okay.” Bonnie chuckled. “I never wanted a sick person to host me.”
With that, she glanced once more at the pictures on the wall. “Just now, your sister said that the woman
in these photos is your mother.”
She peered at Sean out of the corner of her eye. “Do you mind if I ask…what was your mother’s name?”
Sean froze in surprise when he heard this.
He never thought that Bonnie would be interested in learning his mother’s name.
Even though it was a little impolite of her to ask such a personal question, he still answered her truthfully,
“My mother’s name was Lucy Hamilton.”
Bonnie’s entire body stiffened as though she had been struck by lightning.
She had been trying to convince herself that this was impossible, that this could not possibly be Lucy. It
was probably just another woman who looked a lot like her.
After all, Lucy was the reason why the Lynch and Landry families had become enemies in the first place.
However, when she first heard Nikki talk about her adoptive mother, she had a strong feeling about
this…
She just never thought her guesses would prove to be correct.
She could not believe that Sean’s birth mother, and Nikki’s adoptive mother, was named Lucy Hamilton
too!
It was possible to come across two people who looked extremely alike, but to come across two people
who bore such a striking resemblance and even had the same name…
This was not a coincidence!
Bonnie could not help growing excited as she thought of this.
She lifted her head to glance at Sean.
She had to admit that…this man looked a lot like Jim.
Maybe Jim had looked like this when he was 20, too.
The more she stared at him, the more confident she grew in her suspicions.
She let out an exhale and took out her phone. “Can I take some photos of your mother? Maybe …I can
help you find some long-lost relatives of hers.”
Sean fell silent for a moment, then nodded. “Alright.”
Then, he let out a bitter chuckle and said, “However, when she was still alive, my mother told me before
that her family would never try to find her again, and neither would she.
“However, I’m sure she’d be happy for me if I could track down her family after her death.”
With Sean’s permission, Bonnie quickly took some photos of the pictures on the wall.
Finally, she and Theo bade Sean goodbye and returned to Joshua’s house.
“Luna!” she yelled as soon as she entered the door. “Luna, Joshua! I have a fantastic discovery!
“The vengeance between your families shouldn’t have lasted so long after all! “Lucy didn’t die twenty
years ago!”
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