But based on this alone, it wasn't enough to accuse Hope, let alone suspect Martha.
"I'll have someone investigate them secretly," Sharon decided, "They're targeting you, and I won't draw attention."
Thinking about it, Joe was quite miserable.
His wife disappeared on their wedding day, his long-lost mother suddenly returned, and now she might have ulterior motives.
Joe's situation was extremely pessimistic.
Being the richest man wasn't as easy as it seemed.
"Thank you," Joe didn't refuse. He knew that Sharon, like him, hoped to find Charlotte as soon as possible.
Even if the person blocking him was his biological mother, it wouldn't work.
Before Sharon set off, Martha took the initiative to come to his door.
Her face was still pale, but with Hope's support, she seemed much more spirited.
The two of them knocked on Joe's door, and a thought stirred in Joe's heart.
"Since I've been back, the words you said have been constantly appearing in my mind as if recalling some images," Martha kindly looked at Joe, "Although I still can't fully remember everything from the past, I'm very certain that you are my son."
She looked at Joe and exclaimed, "I can't believe how much you've grown up."
For Martha, it was as if she had spent the past decades in a daze. It was only now that she realized her son had grown up and was no longer the child she remembered.
She held Joe's hand; her hands were soft and delicate. Joe raised his eyebrows slightly.
He remembered that Hope had told him that he had met Martha three years after the car accident when she was working as a waitress. However, her hands didn't seem like those of someone who had suffered hardship.
"Don't worry; she will be fine," Martha reassured him, "Hope and I will help you find her. We'll find her soon."
Hearing her say this, Joe's tense emotions immediately relaxed.
He knew that Martha saying such words meant that Charlotte was very safe, and they had no intention of harming her.
As if a hanging weight had finally fallen, Joe let out a sigh of relief.
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