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Landen handed Marissa a roster of individuals. She scanned it and inquired, “What is this?”
“This list includes all the medical professionals who assisted your mother during your and Tiffany’s births,” Landen rified. “Barry Crawford was the doctor who facilitated Caylee’s natural delivery. Susan Prescott, the nurse, took you away afterward.
And this one named Jean Vaughn was the doctor whoter performed a C-section for her. When Grandpa traveled to Blo Grein to pick up Tiffany and Caylee, Jean was the one who received him.”
Marissa responded, “So all the information Grandpa possesses came from Jean.”
“Yes, it was exactly him,” Landen affirmed. “When I was a child, I overheard Grandpa discussing this matter with my father. Grandpa held Jean in high regard, describing him as gentle, elegant, and very considerate.”
Marissa narrowed her eyes in contemtion.
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Then she said, “I asked Silver Fox to investigate the events at the Blo Grein hospital as well, but Silver Fox found it had long been destroyed by war. The medical staff’s information was unrecoverable. How did you obtain this?”
“I stole it from my father,” Landen admitted. “My father has never ceased searching for Uncle Brian, considering various possibilities for his disappearance. When Grandpa went to Blo Grein to bring back Uncle Brian and Tiffany, my father apanied him.
He brought back this document at that time. Many believe Uncle Brian vanished due to the war, possibly dying at that time. The hospital suffered severe bombing on the day Caylee gave birth, resulting in numerous casualties. But my father always maintains that Uncle Brian’s disappearance was a conspiracy and that he was kidnapped.”
Hearing Landen’s words, Marissa felt immense gratitude toward Sergio, Landen’s father.
For the past twenty-two years, Rex had controlled the Nash family, allowing Sansa to act domineeringly. Despite being in a difficult situation himself, Sergio devoted himself to finding Brian.
Rex frequently imed he missed his elder brother Brian, but he never took any action. He allowed his wife and daughter to bully Brian’s child. Meanwhile, Sergio never spoke of it publicly and continued searching for Brian in secret.
Marissa sighed silently. “My intuition tells me Sergio’s guess is correct. My father’s disappearance was likely a conspiracy, with the war used to conceal the truth.”
“Is Uncle Brian still alive?” Landen asked.
Marissa pressed her lips together, remaining silent.
Of course, she hoped her father was still alive, but sometimes reality forced her to confront harsh possibilities.
Seeing Marissa’s sorrowful expression, Landen quickly shifted the topic.
He pointed at the names on the list, exining each one. “Barry, the doctor who assisted Caylee with the natural birth, died in the hospital explosion. My investigation revealed he was torn apart by the st, and his remains were buried iplete.
The nurse named Susan was tasked with cleaning newborns and wrapping them in quilts after birth. She was the one who carried you out of the delivery room.
My investigation revealed that immediately after she exited the delivery room with you, the hospital was bombed and both she and the infant were obliterated, with no intact remains found.”
Landen stroked his chin thoughtfully. “Jean, the doctor who talked to Grandpa, ryed this information to him. But he didn’t disclose the full truth. You survived.”
“This indicates someone tampered with the investigation and concealed facts,” Marissa remarked.
Landen couldn’t resist asking, “Who orchestrated this conspiracy, and what was their objective? If they abducted Uncle Brian for his organs-on-chips research, why did they take away a newborn?”
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