Go After My Ex-wife -
Chapter 1076 If She Was, Then What Should She Do?
The sun was rising outside the window. Raeleigh laid in bed with her hands on her head, wondering, "How is it possible?"
Raeleigh shook her head. It was impossible. She must have been overthinking, so that was why she had such a dream. But, was it really a dream? Why did the boy in her dream look so familiar? She felt as if she had met him before.
Raeleigh sat up and wiped the sweat off her forehead. Then, she got out of bed, put on her clothes, and went out the door.
Just as Raeleigh was making her way down the stairs, Santiago frowned slightly when he saw her and asked, "Are you alright? You look pale."
Raeleigh shook her head. "Nothing, I'm fine."
Santiago was amused by her answer. Raeleigh was staring at Santiago in a daze. Santiago walked up the stairs and touched her forehead. "What's wrong?"
"No, nothing." Raeleigh trembled as she spoke. Santiago was even more unsure. "Are you feeling unwell? Come with me, I'll drive you to the hospital."
Raeleigh thought for a long time before she said, "Remember the day we went to the police station? I seem to remember that you had taken out some documents. Where did you keep them?"
"I left them in the car," Santiago answered. Raeleigh nodded and said, "Could you go and fetch them? I want to have a look."
Santiago instructed Hadrian to retrieve them from the car and brought the documents upstairs to Raeleigh's room. Raeleigh said, "Give me a moment while I take a look."
After Raeleigh finished her words, she entered her room and immediately made a call to Jepherson. At that moment, Jepherson was currently taking a rest. He slept a little late the previous night after having to go through a bunch of documents.
"Wow, I'm surprised that you miss me already." Jepherson was amused. Raeleigh thought for a while and pretended to be calm. "I have something to ask you. I remember you telling me that your sister was sent to an orphanage but was soon transferred to another because that orphanage she was first sent to was experiencing financial difficulties. Do you have the name list?"
Raeleigh asked. Jepherson had always paid special attention to his missing sister. So, when Raeleigh mentioned it, he turned serious and said, "Yes, I do."
"Can you give me the list?" Raeleigh asked, still pretending to be calm.
Jepherson asked unhappily, "Are you planning to do something risky again?"
"No, I want to do some research on the internet. In this day and age, we can find everything on the internet. We can even contact the orphanages online. It'll at least save you some time, and you don't have to travel around," Raeleigh explained. Jepherson pondered for a moment. Although it was a solution, he was afraid that they would not be able to find anything.
"Hello, are you still there?" Raeleigh was a little anxious.
On the other hand, Jepherson answered, "Yes, I am."
"What do you think?"
"Alright then. I'll take a picture of the name list and send it to you later." Jepherson did not say anything else and hung up the phone. At that point, Raeleigh was hyperventilating a little with her hand on her chest. She was really afraid, but...
She could not be selfish.
Soon after, Raeleigh received the name list from Jepherson. She counted and found out that there were a total of 63 children, comprising 31 boys and 32 girls. She narrowed down the list to girls who were three years old. There were a total of thirteen girls.
Raeleigh wrote down the names of the thirteen girls and compared them with the list that Santiago had given her.
After going through the list, there were two girls who stood out, Bowie and Brisa.
Raeleigh knew very well that the names were given to them by the dean of the orphanage on their first day. That was also a way to distinguish the children in the orphanage. If the children's name started with a 'B', then it meant that they were sent to the orphanage right after they were born. If their names did not start with a 'B', then it meant that they were sent over to the orphanage at a later age.
Raeleigh frowned. Why didn't it state when Brisa and Bowie were sent to the orphanage? Why weren't they in the same orphanage as her?
Raeleigh couldn't figure it out. She couldn't remember anything. But then again, she was only three years old at that time. She had always thought that she had grown up in an orphanage. Why did things seem much more complicated then?
Raeleigh did not go out all morning. She remained in bed.
Soon after, she fell asleep. When she woke up, she put away the documents and went downstairs to grab something to eat. After that, she went back to the room and continued reading the documents. Raeleigh thought hard. Her original name was Shuna, and it was given to her by the orphanage. Her name indicated that she was sent to the orphanage right after she was born.
Raeleigh read the information and thought, "Am I going to give up just like this?"
After putting away the information, Raeleigh went back to lie down and thought about it for the whole afternoon. However, she could not remember anything.
Raeleigh got up and went online to see whether there was a way to make a person remember her childhood.
Raeleigh was glad to find out that there was indeed a way.
The method was called hypnotherapy.
However, that method was not safe.
Raeleigh had no choice but to tell Novalie about her dream. Novalie thought for a while and said, "You're saying that you dreamed that you were sent to the orphanage at a later age and not right after you were born?"
Novalie knew that it was common for people not to remember their childhood. Raeleigh had always thought that she was sent to the orphanage right after she was born. Novalie was not surprised. After all, no one had told Raeleigh about it.
"It's possible to find out the truth about this matter," Novalie said. Raeleigh looked at Novalie and asked, "Grandma, do you have a solution?"
"Of course. It's not that difficult. There's the total number of children on the name list that you brought back from your trip to the police station. All the orphanages will have a record of when a child was sent to the orphanage. If you want to know whether you were sent there at three, then you can go back to the police station and check. All of the orphanages must have a record, and they will send it to the police station after updating it every half a year. Regardless of whether you were sent to the orphanage right after you were born or when you were three years old, you will still be able to find out, unless you were sent to the orphanage at ten years old."
Raeleigh sat quietly in her seat after hearing her grandmother's words. She did not know why, but she really wanted to find out whether she was the girl in her dreams. However, upon hearing her grandmother's words, Raeleigh felt somewhat regretful. She was at a loss and did not dare to continue.
Novalie raised her hand to stroke Raeleigh's hair and said, "Raeleigh, in fact, the earlier you find out about it, the better it is for you. We always know that someone's trying to hunt you down, but what if that's not their intention? What if they only want to reunite with you?"
"That doctor, Xanthus, is a good person. In fact, I've thought about it many times. I'll be happy if you're his sister, but what if you're not?"
Raeleigh said nothing and just stared at Novalie with tears in her eyes.
If she was, then what should she do?
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