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"This is Colston's wife, Louisa," Santiago said. Jacky also went to take a look at the picture.

Raeleigh took the photo and sat on the couch, taking a good look at it, asking, "She's the one that was in the same fire?"

"That's her."

Santiago had only just gotten the photo from Jepherson.

Puzzled, Raeleigh asked, "She does look a bit familiar. Are they deliberately using her to test us?"

With one leg over his knee, Santiago said, "It's hard to say. If someone knows your past, they will make an issue about this matter. If this is only the Cole family's doing, it would be easy to deal with. But what's troubling is that if the Doyle family is involved as well."

Unable to comprehend, Raeleigh asked, "What does it have to do with the Doyle family?"

"The Doyle family is a jewelry merchant. They dabbled in various businesses years ago, and one of them involved antique porcelain. Jepherson suspects your parents had offended the Doyle family back then."

"I thought it was your family?" Raeleigh asked. Amused, Santiago retorted, "I do like to fight, but you can't blame me for everybody that dies."

"My grandmother had indeed done some wrong in the past, but no one will know the details if we don't investigate."

Silent, Raeleigh looked at Xanthus, who had been silent the entire time and only spoke up a while later, "Since we can't go anywhere, we'll have to stay."

Hearing that, Raeleigh wanted to see this woman named Louisa.

At four in the afternoon, Raeleigh asked Santiago, "Has the Harvey family and the Cole family made up now?"

"Sort of."

Raeleigh put a bowl of fruits down as she asked; Santiago was watching the TV. Across them, Xanthus was reading a book while Jacky was resting; no one in the room was doing the same thing.

"I want to meet this Louisa." Raeleigh thought she would be more certain whether Louisa was from the same orphanage as her if she visited the Cole family. If so, she would remember. If not, perhaps this person appeared with a purpose; the Cole family must be planning something.

Santiago put down the remote and glanced at Raeleigh, then stood up and walked toward the door.

Raeleigh looked back, and Xanthus said, "Following him is more reassuring than following his brother."

Raeleigh froze for a moment before following Santiago to the door.

Xanthus obviously had a prejudice against Jepherson, but she didn't want to explain anything now. After all, Jepherson had indeed handled Xanthus's incident poorly.

After getting in Santiago's car, they headed to the Cole Manor, with Santiago driving. She turned to him and asked, "Is it really okay for us to go there just like this?"

"Don't worry about it. I'll show you around."

Raeleigh wasn't worried about anything else, but it was unjustifiable now that Cynthia was missing, and the Cole family didn't ask for Santiago to bring her back when they were the ones who approved of the two.

When the car arrived at Cole Manor, Santiago got off but told Raeleigh to wait in the car, seeing it was cold outside, and then knocked on the door.

It didn't take long for a servant to come out. After asking Santiago's purpose of visiting, they hurried back to inform Colston.

"August... I like August. It's autumn."

Raeleigh only replied with a nod, then brought her attention back to the others. Louisa, on the other hand, barely asked about Raeleigh. At around five, they planned to leave, but the couple asked them to stay for dinner, and they only left after that.

Colston and his wife sent them off personally and didn't leave until the car drove off.

Raeleigh sat in the car and looked at the fading figures, carefully recalling the birthdays in March in the orphanage.

Raeleigh had an acute sense of memory, and she was known for it even back in the orphanage. She remembered everyone's birthday well, as the days the orphanage wasn't well off, the children could only eat better when it was someone's birthday. Moreover, she was also a gluttonous child, so the dates stuck to her.

If her memory served her right, there were only six who celebrated their birthdays in March.

One of them was the child who went to the orphanage with her; the girl who cried for three days and more because they changed her name from Brisa to Francia.

But could things be so coincidental? Had Francia survived when she did as well?

No way.

She took a nap in the car. When they arrived home, she had a chat with Xanthus before going to rest.

Over the next few days, Raeleigh's life finally returned to peace, and she was finally able to sit down and think about her relationship with Jepherson.

Raeleigh received a call from Jepherson in the morning, asking her to go to work. She took a glance at Xanthus, who had already recovered, and thought for a moment before refusing. To Raeleigh, even the most important thing was not as crucial as Xanthus's health.

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