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Old Dreams No Return (Serena) novel Chapter 412

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Upon hearing Emmett’s words and watching him sink into memories, my scalp tingled and I became incoherent due to nervousness and excitement. “Why is the upper class so crazy? Why do I feel like I’ve been manipulated? Emmett, tell me, did my aunt kill my parents?”

And you’re saying that Maggie and I were switched, right? I am the biological daughter of Auntie, and Maggie is my father’s daughter, isn’t she? Why do I feel so upset inside, is it true or not?

I touched my rolling stomach, my heart pounding, and as I looked at Emmett, I felt something was not right with me.

Emmett, however, grabbed my hand and said, “Don’t get excited, Kaylie, please don’t get excited. Even if you know the truth, please don’t get excited. You must stay alive. Don’t you want to confront Anika face to face and question her?”

Don’t you want to seek justice for your parents who loved you so much?

What kind of person is Anika, have you found out?

Why didn’t any man want to marry her? Do you know why?

Do you know why she could have a mixed-race son?

Actually, all of this was filled with confusion. At least, I wanted to know why she would switch Maggie with you, why she would throw her own brother’s daughter into an orphanage and not care about her, leaving her to fend for herself.

Was it really just because of the assets? Is that why it caused the death of her own brother and sister-in-law?

I was really wondering, do you want an answer or not?

My mind was in a complete mess, and I even felt that this chaotic life was truly making me dizzy.

Emmett took off the mask that covered his face at the training camp, and he really looked somewhat similar to Leland.

Did he really not lie?

He really was the illegitimate child of the Sandoval family. Is Maggie really my father’s daughter, and am I the daughter of my aunt, which is why my three brothers dote on me so much?

Did Auntie really not tolerate her own brother and assassinated them?

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