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Convenient Marriage: Mr. Nelson's Love Trap novel Chapter 56

Six years later in A country…

The warm, yellow light illuminated the interior of the house.

A thin and slender shadow figure was busy in the kitchen, preparing dinner for the family.

Sampson Herbert sat on the sofa in the living room, staring at Dolores Flores, who was busy in the kitchen. Simona Flores crawled towards Sampson, "Uncle, do you like my mommy?"

Sampson jumped. Every time he heard that name, he would become very frantic. Dolores refused to accept his feelings toward her, only treating him as a brother.

These two kids both called him uncle.

But they were adorable.

With a pair of big round eyes, tender and white skin, just like spring; curly eyelashes, blinking like porcelain dolls.

Sampson picked up one of them and walked towards the kitchen.

He stood in front of the kitchen, "Lola."

Dolores glanced back and smiled, "Are you guys hungry? Dinner’s ready soon."

Sampson did not reply, only staring at his back emptily.

Six years ago, Dolores insisted on not getting anesthesia, keeping the baby. Sampson could only agree.

But, he had one condition, which was to leave the country and returning to A country.

Dolores agreed, and with the help of Sampson, they brought Jessica Lennon with them.

Six years passed.

"I’m going back to the country in a couple of days."

Dolores paused slightly, stirring the soup; the pain she felt six years ago was still haunting her.

She pretended nothing was wrong, didn’t turn back, "What’s happening?"

"So, my sister’s engaged," still staring at Dolores’s back.

She turned around; after giving birth to Samuel and Simona, Sampson told her he found his long lost sister.

Dolores had been happy for him.

"That’s good, you should go back." Dolores said.

Still gazing deeply at her, "She’s engaged to Matthew Nelson."

Bang!

The spoon on her hand slipped and fell down to the ground, breaking into countless pieces.

She hurriedly squatted down to pick them up, "He has nothing to do with me anymore."

Six years had been too long, she had even forgotten that man had existed in her life.

Now, she just wanted to take care of her two kids.

It was just that she was confused, wasn’t Matthew marrying Helen White six years ago?

How could it be Sampson’s sister now?

She looked at him as if a soundless inquiry.

Sampson looked back at her and pursed his lips, "Sorry, I didn’t tell you."

Dolores frowned, "What are you hiding from me?"

As soon as she said that, she thought of something, then widen her eyes and said her guess, "Helen is your sister?"

"Yeah." That year he helped Dolores to investigate that incident that night and learned about what happened that night from a hotel attendant there. He dug in deeper and found out that the role Helen played.

He never liked a dishonest person, just like Helen. It was just that coincidentally, Helen was also at A country, so they had ran into each other.

They had no interactions, but it was because she wore a suspender skirt, showing a green birthmark on her shoulder, which caught his attention.

His lost sister also had the same green birthmark on her shoulder.

To find out, he did an in-depth investigation of Helen. He found out that Helen grew up in an orphanage without her parents. At first, he was just curious about Helen, having the same birthmark as his lost sister. Naturally, he wanted to know more about her.

But when he found out she was an orphan, Sampson gave birth to a thought: she could be his long lost sister, so he started stalking her, collecting her hair sample and saliva to do a DNA test.

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