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Chapter 142: 0142 The truth of that year_1 Chapter 142: 0142 The truth of that year_1 Ellen Young smiled briefly.

Daniel Wood couldn’t taste anything but discomfort from that smile.

He affird again, “I am your father, Daniel Wood.”

He pointed at Daisy Wood, “This is your younger sister, Daisy Wood. You also have a brother, Edward Wood, the youngest in the family. He couldn’t co due to so matters at ho. Your mother has been very busy lately, so she asked to co see you instead.”

Still, his explanation was an excuse, at least suggesting she was a little busy, rather than not wanting to see her.

However, any reason sounded superfluous to Ellen’s ears, “Yes, I understand. What exactly do you want to say?”

Daniel Wood hadn’t expected Ellen to be so indifferent; not showing any emotion upon seeing her own family. Although they did send Lucy Wood to look for her before, they never forbade Ellen from returning. Yet, Ellen had refused.

Daisy Wood approached with a cute and lovely voice, “Second sister.”

Ellen rely glanced at her and didn’t respond.

Daisy’s smile gradually beca awkward.

Daniel couldn’t stand it anymore and spoke up, “We’ve co to take you back to the Wood Family. You are my daughter and can’t keep staying here. What would people say?”

“Why is it any of your business where I live? Do I need your permission?” Ellen raised her eyebrows, “You say I’m your daughter; well then, I’d like to ask you, why wasn’t I raised in the Wood Family? You abandoned for twenty-four years, how co you never thought to look for before, and now you have?”

Daniel’s face suddenly changed, becoming sowhat sheepish, “It was an accident that we lost you back then…”

“Oh, is that so?”

Ellen smiled, “That person must’ve demanded quite a sum to keep their mouth shut, right?”

Daniel Wood stiffened.

Daisy was also confused.

Was there so hidden story here?

The country authorities had already thoroughly investigated for Ellen, and despite the years, they had found so leads.

Back then, the Wood Family had intentionally abandoned Ellen. During that period, Olivia Johnson suffered from depression after giving birth to Ellen, who was another daughter, and took a strong dislike to her.

Without knowing what she was thinking, she followed the advice of her mother-in-law, Carol Sean, and sent Ellen away.

At that ti, the Wood Family didn’t live in Water City, but in a city that deeply valued sons over daughters.

Little did they know, the person who took Ellen in didn’t keep her for long and decided to move. In light of certain circumstances, they sched to sell Ellen. They did manage to sell her, but as fate would have it, there was no misfortune for Ellen; she was intercepted by the police en route. To avoid trouble, the human trafficker abandoned her, and by sheer coincidence, Ellen was found by her grandfather.

Over ten years later, that human trafficker was finally apprehended, and those involved in selling Ellen were also imprisoned.

After being released from prison, the person wouldn’t accept their fate, believing themselves to be an innocent victim, and tracked down the Wood Family, who paid a sum to silence the matter to keep the peace.

They also looked for Ellen’s whereabouts, putting in so effort, and stumbled upon her by accident.

All of this was reported to Ellen, but she didn’t care.

Whether they t or not, she had no intention of having any relationship with the Wood Family. She just hadn’t anticipated the later incident with Lucy Wood.

“What are you talking about?”

Daniel felt a shock in his heart; after all, the reason of intentionally abandoning her could never be confessed. He insisted, “It really was an accident, we inadvertently lost you…”

But he said it with a guilty conscience, which weakened his conviction.

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