Sitting in the car, Rose kept silent. Caesar lovingly held her in his arms. "Don't be sad. She's not worth it."
Rose hugged him back and buried her head in his arms. At this time, all she wanted was his embrace.
"Caesar, how sad my parents would be when they thought I was dead? I-I feel awful."
"I can understand. But it's been so many years. I'm sure they're fine now."
Now that Rose knew Lola was not her mom, she couldn't help but fantasize about what her parents were like. Did she look like her mother or her father?
"You're gorgeous, so your parents must be goodlooking. I'll take you to the hospital tomorrow."
"Okay." Rose was relieved. Before, she was upset about being betrayed by her family. She was so stupid.
Those people were not her family at all. They did everything they could to use her.
It was a three-hour drive to the town that Lola was talking about. However, instead of a hospital, they
saw a school.
"Did Lola lie to us? Didn't she say it was a hospital?"
Rose had been thinking about her parents the whole way. What were their names? Did they live in this town? Would she meet them today?
Would they be surprised when they saw her? Would they be as happy as she was?
"I don't think she was lying. Don't worry, I'll ask around."
"Okay." Rose calmed herself down. As long as Caesar was there, everything would be fine.
Caesar went to a worn-out hair shop, and Rose waited at the door anxiously.
"What did you find out?"
"It used to be a hospital, but it closed down over a decade ago. Later, it became a school."
"What about the medical records?"
"I didn't get that information. It's getting late. Let's stay here tonight. I'll have more people asking around tomorrow."
"Okay."
Caesar went the best hotel in the town, which was much worse than the previous one he had lived in.
"I'm sorry, Rose. This is already the best hotel."
"It doesn't matter." Rose was not a delicate girl, so she didn't care about it at all.
"Go wash up and get some sleep. It's no use being anxious."
"Fine." Rose lay on the bed after washing up. Caesar was a little worried at the sight of her pair of listless eyes.
He sighed and held her in his arms. He guessed it would be a hard night for her.
"Baby, close your eyes and sleep. You're still injured, and you need a good rest."
"Caesar, I can't sleep. I'm afraid we can't find any clues. What if I can't find my parents? I don't want to die without knowing my last name!"
"How is that possible? Trust me, you're worrying about nothing. I have a lot of friends. If we can't find any clues here, I'll use your DNA to find them."
"Caesar, you're the best. I knew you would find a way."
"Dummy, can you sleep now?" Caesar's voice was extremely gentle.
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