When Riley first returned to their side, Joshua had arranged for a DNA paternity match test to be done on him, Luna, and Riley.
According to the DNA results, Riley was not Joshua or Luna’s child at all. The whereabouts of their daughter were still unknown.
Luna knew about this a long time ago. Therefore, the doctor was a little puzzled by how worried Luna appeared.
Since she knew this baby was not her biological daughter, why was she still so concerned about the child's health?
"Even if she's not my daughter, I can't just sit around and watch her die, can I?" Luna replied curtly when she realized what the doctor was trying to say. "Besides, my husband and I still have no idea where our real daughter is or whether she's still alive or not, and so to us, we'll always feel like fate has put this child into our hands for a reason."
As she said this, she closed her eyes and added with a hint of exhaustion, "I always tell myself that if we treat another person's child kindly, our child will receive the same in return."
In the past, she never understood why Rosalyn could become so close and attached to Jim when he was not biologically related to her, but after adopting Riley, she finally understood.
Even though she already had three children of her own, she could not bear watching an innocent child cry, even if the child was not her own.
Luna believed this was the same thought that propelled Rosalyn to adopt Jim out of kindness and treat him as though he were her own.
At the thought of this, Luna curled her lips into a smile and said, "My mother had also adopted a son who is not related to her by blood, and now, this child loves her more than anyone in his life and is willing to do all he can to repay her kindness.
"Therefore, there’s no reason for me to turn a blind eye to this poor child."
The doctor fell silent for a long time, then finally nodded. "Alright, I understand, Ms. Luna. I promise I'll do everything I can to save this child."
With that, the doctor turned and disappeared into the operation room.
Joshua, who was sitting in a chair behind them, could not help curling his lips into a smile as he stared at Luna's slender figure.
Despite the many years that passed, Luna was still the kind, gentle,
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