Charles looked at the card in his hand. At that time, he was in a trance.
Tens of millions--it was a fable for him an hour ago.
He couldn't help but think of his hard-working father, who worked day and night for his life and tuition. He couldn't help but wanted to speak.
"If I had found you earlier, I wouldn't have let you suffer so much injustice!"
Charles just wanted to say that he didn't need the money. Leo took the lead and stopped him from answering.
Hearing what he said, he knew that the money was not just a matter of numbers. If he did not accept the payment, it would be like he refused to accept the so-called biological parents.
However, accepting the money was like giving up his parents, who raised him. Charles hesitated.
"I don't blame you. After all, you didn't mean it!"
Charles could only say this, comforting the three people in front of him.
"Dear Charles, I don't know how you lived in the past, but mom and dad won't let you suffer a little injustice in the future. Don't blame us for looking for you too late."
"After all, you had little contact with the outside world in that village. If you hadn't been on TV suddenly this time, it might have taken a long time to find you."
They accepted Charles's adoptive parents, not only because of their kindness in raising him but also because they did not want Charles to go. They didn't want Charles to deny them because of his adoptive parents.
Tanner, who has always stood by, finally spoke.
"Charles, you are my little brother. We are related by blood. No matter what, we cannot deny it."
At the same time, He pushed the card Charles was going to hand back again.
Charles looked at the three people in front of him and did not know how to describe his mood at the moment.
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