Madam Li's Identity Is Exposed Again!-Chapter 666 - : Chi Enen Recognizes Ancestors and Returns to the Clan

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Chapter 666 -666: Chi Enen Recognizes Ancestors and Returns to the Clan

“I don’t understand why my mom went missing when I was a child, or how she ended up in Rainy City,” Chi Enen’s clear pupils looked toward him, “To be honest, up to this point, I don’t know whether I should believe you or not. I know with your identity, there’s no reason to play games with me. But I still find it a little hard to accept.”

All of a sudden, I had an uncle, and with him, many new relatives emerged.

Yet I was told that my own family, which I grew up with, wasn’t related to me by blood at all.

Chi Enen didn’t know how to describe this feeling, nor could she pinpoint exactly what this feeling was. Anyway, it was strange and hard to adapt to.

Quan Dongting gave a slight smile, “I understand what you mean, but Enen, I am indeed your uncle, genuine, with no substitutions.”

“If you don’t believe me… wait a moment, let me show you this.”

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He hurriedly stood up, walked over to the office desk, and took out a cowhide document bag from a drawer, then came back and handed it to Chi Enen, “Take a look.”

Chi Enen hesitantly opened the cowhide belt and pulled out the documents inside.

It was densely packed with information about her and her mother, from birth to the present, all-encompassing and as detailed as if the FBI had conducted the investigation.

Chi Enen read through the file page by page and saw that it wasn’t just a comparison of her features, but also involved professional blood typing and DNA testing. In addition to establishing her blood type’s compatibility with the Habsden family, there was also an investigation of blood relationships with her grandfather, Lin Meiqi, and others.

“How did you get hold of my blood sample?”

“Getting your blood sample was easy. You’ve forgotten, that day I met you, you went to Rainy City Hospital. All I needed to do was have someone check there to obtain your blood sample. Then, I had someone do a DNA comparison, and we have an 88% probability of being direct relatives. I also had people collect blood samples from the Lin family, and sure enough, you share not a drop of blood with them. Later, through investigating you, I found your mother. Your mother…” Quan Dongting’s voice sank a bit, seemingly filled with concealed anger, regret, and debt, “I, your uncle, found you and your mother too late. You suffered so much, and your mother had to…”

He could not continue.

Chi Enen knew what he wanted to say, and her heart softened. She wasn’t heartless; during these days, she had seen and remembered Quan Dongting’s attitude toward her.

Quan Dongting had been very good to her, truly as he said, aside from insisting that she not leave here, he seemed to be compensating her to the best of his ability.

What she ate, wore, and used was all the best.

Even when she remained silent during their chats when he took time out of his schedule, he never said a word.

Apart from the familial affection she had felt from her grandfather as a child, she hadn’t experienced such ties again. She didn’t know what the feeling of kinship was, but whenever she saw Quan Dongting being extremely considerate, accommodating her, and wanting her to feel more comfortable, a different kind of feeling would always stir in her heart.

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That different feeling was like the wind and the clouds, making her involuntarily want to reach out and embrace it, to touch more of it…

Beyond that, her proactive approach to Quan Dongting today was driven by another important reason—she needed an identity, one that could be accepted by Li Beijue’s grandfather and stand by Li Beijue’s side, rightfully and openly!

She didn’t want to see Li Beijue get hurt anymore!

Nor did she want to continue being so weak herself!

Recognizing her ancestors and returning to her clan was the best solution.

Chi Enen opened her mouth and moved her lips, uttering a soft sound as faint as a mosquito’s buzz, “Uncle…”