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It was past eleven o'clock in the evening when the plane landed at the airport of D CITY. The car that the Murphy family sent to pick them up was already waiting outside the airport.
After the three got out of the airport, they got in the car and headed to the villa of the Murphy family. There were many lights and shadows along the way, like the steps of returning home.
Forty minutes later, the car stopped downstairs the villa.
Suny glanced at the time on the phone. It was almost twelve o'clock.
"We’re here, Suny."
Robert, who was beside her, glanced at her and bent out of the car.
Suny followed and got out of the car. The lights in the villa were on. She followed Robert into the villa.
As soon as they entered, Suny saw a beautiful woman, "Is this Suny?"
The woman was somewhat similar to Robert. Suny guessed that this should be Lily Woods, Robert's mother.
Suny smiled slightly, "Hello, Auntie, I’m Suny."
Probably because Suny called her Auntie suddenly, Lily was stunned for a moment. After she realized it, she raised her hand and patted Suny on the shoulder, "Good girl, your grandfather is waiting for you upstairs."
"Okay."
Suny responded, and followed them upstairs.
Charlie Murphy was already eighty-five this year. He had his first child at the age of thirty. Maryam was his second child who was born when he was about forty.
Such a lovely daughter disappeared so suddenly.
Although he had almost kept silent about Maryam's affairs over the years, in the dead of night, he always held Maryam's childhood toys and spent sleepless nights.
They had been looking for Maryam for nearly 40 years, but there had been no news. They didn’t know whether she was alive or not.
When he heard Robert say that Maryam was found that night, he thought that God pitied him. But he didn't expect that Maryam and her husband died in an accident, leaving an only daughter.
Suny really looked too much like Maryam. Charlie recognized it at a glance. This was his granddaughter.
Robert broke the silence, "Grandpa, this is Suny, Auntie's daughter."
Charlie nodded and looked at Suny, "Good girl, come here and let Grandpa see you."
Suny walked over. The old man in his 80s had traces of the years on his hands. Now there were only wrinkles on his face. He was looking at her with stars in his eyes.
"These years, you suffered a lot."
Charlie raised his hand to touch Suny's face. Thinking of that his hand was covered with wrinkles, he put it down.
He closed his eyes, "It's getting late. Go to rest first. I'll take you to see your grandma tomorrow."
On the way here, Suny had imagined many scenes, scenes of excitement and tears, and scenes of silence, but she didn't expect it was so simple and true.
Robert didn't lie to her. The Murphy family had been waiting for her and her mother to go home.
The room was tidy up by Lily in person. Ever since she knew of Suny's existence, she had already asked the servant to tidy up the room.
This room was on the same floor as Robert's room. They two lived on the opposite side. It was conceivable that the Murphy family was really waiting for her to come back.
"Good girl, don't think too much. Go to sleep first. We'll take you to see your grandma tomorrow."
"Okay."
Suny nodded and glanced at Robert behind Lily, "Good night."
The villa at 1:00 in the morning was unusually quiet. In the past, Suny had already fallen asleep at this time. Now she was lying on the bed, but she was not sleepy at all.
It had only been five or six hours since the dinner, but a lot of things happened.
She was moved and happy that she now had family, but she felt upset for the grandmother she had never met.
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