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Lilin tilted her head. "I think Miss Corinne is a very resilient woman, so she'll be fine with the news. What I'm worried about is that she and Miss Emily may end up disappointed if it turns out she's not her long-lost daughter."
Melinda took a sip of her coffee and stayed silent. She was almost a hundred percent sure that Corinne was Emily's long-lost daughter, Luna. Not only did Corinne look like Emily when she was little, but they shared the same behavior and air.
Speaking of which, Corinne's brows and eyes looked more like Maxwell's, but the expressions she made with them were more like Emily's when she was little. It could not be possible that Corinne could share so many similarities with Maxwell and Emily and not be their daughter.
Corinne was definitely Luna, and all Melinda had to think about was how to break the news. After all, it was not every day she had to reveal news like this to someone. She was still trying to form the sentences in her head when she saw Corinne walking into the coffee house.
Corinne was walking at a leisurely pace and looked relaxed. She looked around before walking over to Melinda and Lilin's table. Once there, she pulled out a chair and sat.
"Hello, Missus Addison. Nice to meet you again," she said politely, albeit a little distantly.
Melinda knew Corinne was being careful because they were Adam's wife and daughter.
Lilin's eyes immediately lit up when she saw Corinne as though the woman was a goddess. "Miss Corinne, you're finally here! We've been waiting a long time for you!"
Corinne smiled at the little girl before looking at her watch. "But it's not our meeting time yet, so I'm not late."
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