Cecelia knew that Luther had extraordinary feelings for Joyce.
Since Joyce's disappearance, Luther had been dedicated to finding Joyce over the years.
He would not move on so quickly.
So, since Zora suddenly appeared next to Luther, she could not think of any other possibility than that Zora was Joyce herself.
At this moment, she felt so much more glad, if indeed she was right about everything.
If Joyce was no longer alive, what was the point even if she found out about the truth?
She could not accept such a tragic truth.
Hopefully, Luther had found Joyce and had found the truth.
She seemed to remember something and hurried back to her room to continue rummaging and retrieve the paternity report from four years ago.
She opened it up and read it through. Although perhaps there was nothing wrong with the report, she remembered that there was another sample from another girl back then. If there was a mistake in the middle, they might have gotten the wrong result. She searched around and could not find the DNA identification report of the other girl.
She should not have taken it back together at that time.
So, in the end, was the other girl Joyce?
Suddenly, she thought of something, something that had been forgotten for too long.
At that time, the police department had brought them along to Khebury Orphanage and they asked Ms. Armstrong many questions on the spot. She remembered that the police made a statement. And, she made a copy for her file.
After too many unsuccessful searches, she left the file behind each time, in case she would need it again someday.
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