Chapter 432
Married at First Sight
âWhen my mom and her sister were separated, they took a photo. They had a copy each so they could use it to find each other, but my auntâs photo was burned by the first couple who adopted her.
âMy mom kept the photo too, but itâs been several decades since. Even if she kept it in good condition, itâs not easy to find someone using it. My brother also posted the photo on the internet, but there was no news. The only way to find my aunt is if her children look like her, and my mom sees them by chance.â
Otherwise, it would be utterly difficult to find.
Even then, the chances were almost zero.
âGod helps those who help themselves. Elisa, youâll be able to find your aunt one day.â
Serenity could not help much except to cheer Elisa on.
The Stone family had money, power, and connections, but they were unable to find her aunt even after searching for years. Someone like Serenity who had no power or connections had no way of helping.
âI hope we find her sooner than later and reunite my mom with her sister. Serenity, tell me if you know someone who was adopted. I wonât let go of any possibility.â
Serenity suddenly thought of her own mother.
She asked Elisa, âHow old is your aunt this year?â
NO âFiftyâfour years old. My mom and her sister havenât seen each other for fifty years.â
Serenity was silent for a moment. âMy mom would be fifty four too if she were still alive. My mom was actually not my grandparentsâ biological daughter. She was picked up and adopted by my grandparents. My mom only gave birth to my sister and I, but youâve already seen us both.â
There were many people who were adopted. Serenity would not think that her mother was the person the Stone family was looking for.
Elisa had also met Serenity and Liberty before. Liberty looked like their mother, but Elisa had no reactions when she saw Liberty, so their mother could be ruled out.
Elisa was aware that Serenityâs parents died in a car accident fifteen years ago. She thought her aunt would not pass away so young, so she did not think much about it and asked, âBesides your mother, do you know anyone else who was adopted?â
âThere are a lot of people in my hometown who donât have daughters and they adopted daughters, but the ages donât match up. Does your aunt look like your mother?â
âNo, my mom looks like my granddad, and my aunt looks like my grandma. My siblings and I take after both our parents more, but I think thereâll be similarities more or less.â
Serenity said, âIn that case, I havenât seen a middle-aged woman who looks a little like you. You can send me the photo of your mom and aunt together someday. Iâll keep an eye out for you.â
âSure, Iâll send it to you later. Itâs just that my aunt was still a toddler when the photo was taken. Women change a lot from when they were young, so we donât know what she looks like now.â
Serenity paused. âItâs fine, just send it to me. Iâll draw a portrait of your aunt when Iâm free. If I imagine what she looks like when she grows up and draw it out, itâll make it easier for you to find her.â
Elisa said, âYou know how to draw too? Thatâs great! Why didnât I think of this method?â
Serenity laughed. âThatâs why I told you to tell me if you encounter difficulties. Two heads are better than one.â