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Chapter 953

Chapter 953

You Hit My Heart

He was walking casually when someone suddenly shouted from behind

him.

"Excuse me, is this Mr. Warner?"

Luther stopped and turned around.

It was actually Rachel Armstrong of Khebury Orphanage.

Just now there was not enough light in the garden, and Rachel was not

sure if the person in front of her was Luther. Now that Luther turned

around, she saw clearly that it was indeed Mr. Warner.

"It's really Mr. Warner, great. I've been looking for you.”

“I asked around the venue and didn't see you. Someone said they

thought they saw you heading to the back garden, so I came over to

check it out.” Rachel said excitedly.

"What do you want with me?" Luther queried.

He had met Rachel twice, when he gave money to the Khebury

orphanage, and later Casey handled most of the donations.

As a matter of fact, Rachel usually had more contact with Casey as

well.

He really couldn't think of what Rachel could want from him.

"Mr. Warner, thank you for your support of the orphanage over the

years. We have recently completed the move and the new home is very

beautiful and the children are very happy. Thank you so much really."

Rachel said with heartfelt gratitude.

Luther smiled faintly, "You have also dedicated your life to charity,

taking care of the children for decades.”

The reason he kept giving money to the orphanage was also because

he was grateful for the care the orphanage once gave to Joyce.

After Joyce's disappearance, he searched everywhere and tried

everything to make him feel better.

Finally, he found the orphanage where Joyce grew up. He went every

place she had been and experienced what she had experienced.

“I treat every child who comes to the orphanage all as my own child

and will never neglect them.” Rachel lamented.

She glanced at Luther's face and asked cautiously, "Joyce hasn't been

found yet?"

She could see that Luther's love for Joyce was deep in his bones.

Luther was stunned and subconsciously shook his head, "No luck. At

least, I have nothing that could be released to the public yet.”

"Ah. I'm sorry. I shouldn't have asked. Although my heart always holds

a glimmer of hope ... Mr. Warner, you also need to find a way to get

yourself out of the shadow of the past. Start a new life again. Joyce

grew up with a good heart, and I believe that she would not want to see

you in constant pain.” Rachel sighed.

"Rachel, you wanted to see me? What can I do for you?"

Luther asked, thinking that Rachel could never have gone around

looking for him just for a few minutes of small talk.

"Oh, yeah. How can I forget something like that."

Rachel lowered her head slightly and fished out a red bag from inside

her pocket.

"Mr. Warner, I came to you today to give you one thing." She handed it

forward.

Luther reached out and took it. He then opened it, and inside was a

silver pendant.

It was now black due to its long history, and its original color was barely

visible. And it was oddly shaped.

He could vaguely see something like a totem was carved on it. Could it

be some sort of token?

“This is?" He questioned.

"When we were moving the orphanage, we found a lot of old stuff. I

accidentally found this pendant, which is supposed to be something left

over from Joyce's early childhood. Since she had no other family, I think

I should just leave it to you, Mr. Warner." Rachel said.

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