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Marrying The Supposed Gold Digger (Valerie) novel Chapter 200

Chapter 200 

Matthew stepped into the living room of the Anderson residence, and a middleaged man around 50, Owen, personally greeted him

Matthew had often visited the Anderson residence when he was younger, and since the Grants and Andersons were close, be naturally knew Owen

Mathew, you’re here. It’s been a few years since we last met, and you’ve grown up. From afar, Lalmost mistook you for your father back in the day Time flies and I didn’t realize so many years had passed” 

Matthew greeted, It’s been a while, Mr. Owen You look energetic as always 

Owen waved his hand and smiled wryly, Tim getting old now anal Kranson City is dominated by young people nowadays, especially you, Matthew, Among the younger generation in Kranson City, you stand out the most. If your father were alive, he would be proud of you

He then sighed with mixed emotions before leading Matthew into another room

Matthew didn’t like small talk, so after the servants left, he got straight to the point. Mr. Owen, Heard you found the girl who went missing years 

This mystery had been hanging over the entire Anderson family for twenty years. Although almost everyone assumed the girl was probably dead. the sudden confirmation of her death was still shocking 

Owen sighed heavily and said, When I heard this news, I was also surprised. I’ve been traveling constantly and searching for her for twenty years, hoging to bring her back as soon as possible, bait I never expected” 

He stopped his sentence and looked fatigued

Matthew furrowed his brows slightly and asked. Are you sure it’s her?” 

Owen paused for a moment, then called his assistant over. The assistant handed him a folder and lie spread its contents on the table for Matthew to take a look at. There were texts, letters, and some old photos

We got the first clue from an old fisherman near Viva Beach, learning thus be used in patrol the mountains and beaches when he was young and saved many people. Among them was a girl he found by the sea whom he took in hospital, but no one claimed her. Eventually, the hospital announced that the child would he sent to an orphanage

*Living in poverty for a long time, the fisherman had a wicked thought. He felt sorry for the child going to an orphanage and quietly took her out of the hospital, giving her to a childless couple in his hometown. He said it was a gift, but it was a sale, for which he received 1,600 dollars. This is the confession letter he wrote with his thumbprint and signature on the lack” 

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Mathew picked up the confession letter to read, finding the paper new with messy handwriting that indicated a person w letter, the fisherman repeatedly expressed remorse and begged not to be sent to prison

Owen then picked up two photos in sh 

to show Matthew

Although the information from the fisherman matches the information about Sarali’s disappearance, we couldn’t confirm if the girl was Sarah until I visited the fisherman’s hometown and found the childless couple. With some coercion and bribery, they gave me these photos. After sering these, although I refused to believe it, I had to admit that this girl was Saral. She looks exactly like her mother, Chlor, so I’m sure that the’s Sarah But I didn’t expect she had already passed away, only if I had found her sooner

As Owen spoke, he pounded the table in frustration with a pained expression 

in her teens wearing oversized and 

Matthew took a glance at the photos. One was an old yellowstained photo with deep creases, showing a girl in wornour clothes. She was sitting stiffly on a chair, looking very thin and malnourished

The other photo showed the living environment of the childless couple, which was a visibly impoverished mountainous area with a rundown house. The house had walls with cracks, indicating a life of hardship and it was no wonder the girl suffered from malnutrition

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