Dory actually hugged Yesseca and started to cry involuntarily.
Yesseca continued to stroke Dory's head. "Don't be afraid, Dory. It's all over. It's all over."
After an unknown period of time, Dory finally stopped crying.
She lifted her head with a face stained with tears, but there was hope in her eyes.
Dory wiped her face with her hands.
Then she said to Yesseca, "Madam Cowell, I won't cry anymore. I will never be sad again. Besides, I believe that I will be happy in the future because I don't have a vicious mother. No, my real mother must love me."
"A vicious mother isn't my real mother!"
Hearing Dory say this, Yesseca immediately smiled.
She said, "Dory, it's best if you can think like this."
Tremaine also opened his mouth.
He was straightforward.
Tremaine said, "The most important thing now is to find out Dory's identity. Let's go back and find that woman now. Since she was the one who adopted Dory, maybe she would know who her biological parents are."
Hearing this, Yesseca immediately agreed.
After a while, Yesseca and Dory got into Tremaine's car.
He drove to Aimeen's community.
On the way there, Yesseca had been hugging Dory.
Dory didn't say anything.
On several occasions, Yesseca's eyes unintentionally glanced at Tremaine.
The man was driving, and he looked serious and focused.
For some reason, Yesseca felt a sense of security.
When she found out that Aimeen wasn't Dory's mother, she was happy. But at the same time, Yesseca also felt a little uneasy.
If Aimeen wasn't Dory's mother, this wasn't going to end just yet.
Their next step was to find out who Dory's mother was.
And they had to find out the reason why Dory was abandoned and given to Aimeen to raise.
All of this was unknown.
And people were always afraid of the unknown.
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