Chapter 28 Chasel Knew Eudora's True Identity
Chapter 28 Chasel Knew Eudora's True Identity
Chapter 28 Chasel Knew Eudora's True Identity
"Hey, Chasel."
At this moment, Mildred came in from the outside and greeted Chasel. Then she noticed the photo in
his hand.
The smile on her face disappeared instantly.
Chasel looked back at Mildred and asked directly, "Mildred, why did you and Ansel take a family photo
with Alva? So Eudora isn't your biological daughter, but Alva is?"
Mildred blamed herself for being stupid in her heart. When she was called to the office by the doctor,
she was in such a hurry and forgot to put away the photo.
"Why are you alone? Where's Eudora?"
Mildred didn't answer Chasel's question but took the photo from his hand. She wiped it very carefully
and put it in her bag.
However, she was a little flustered in her behavior.
Her strange response made Chasel more puzzled. If it were someone else, he would never ask about
this.
But they were Eudora's parents. Eudora worked in the nightclub every day to pay their treatment
expense and also worked part-time during the day, but there was no place for Eudora in the family
photo.
Chasel felt it unfair to her.
"Mrs. Stanford, I'm Eudora's boyfriend. If you don't tell me clearly, I'll call her now and ask her!"
Chasel suddenly became aggressive and said displeasedly, "If Alva is your daughter and Eudora is no Text property © Nôvel(D)ra/ma.Org.
longer worthy of taking family photos with you, you shouldn't let her work hard to pay your medical
fees!"
For some reason, Chasel suddenly felt sorry for Eudora.
He was very annoyed that Eudora worked in two places a day at such a young age. She cooked and
delivered meals for Mildred and Ansel but was not even qualified to take a family photo.
Mildred, who was stuffing the photo into the bag, felt Chasel's anger, and she noticed Chasel cared
about Eudora.
At that moment, she was glad that Chasel was a good man. At least he was good to Eudora.
After hesitating for a while, she asked again, "Where's Eudora?"
"She got help up."
Chasel made an excuse. He was afraid Mildred would not tell him the truth if he said Eudora would
arrive soon.
Hearing what he said, Mildred turned around and walked to the door of the ward. She locked the door
behind her, went to the sofa, and sat down, still holding the photo in her hand.
"Alas..."
Holding the photo in one hand, Mildred gently stroked the person in the photo with the other. She said
with a sigh, "I can tell you really like my daughter."