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Mrs. Marsh's Revealed Identities

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Chapter 1464: Fortunate to Meet Mr. Adams

"Mr. Adams, can you tellabout the situation when you savedthat day?" Claire was eager to know, hoping that it might

trigger sof her memories. She was desperate for a complete recovery.

Jack Adams had initially planned to tell her about the situation once she had fully recovered, but since she asked, he decided to

share it now.

"To provide fresh fish for the children, | got myself a fishing boat and take it out on the river once a month."

"On the day you fell into the river, my boat happened to pass underneath. You hit your head on the edge of the boat and your body

bounced off into the water. | managed to catch your arm and pulled you onto the boat, but you were already unconscious."

"At that moment, | received a call from Green. She anxiously reported that Pam was bleeding a lot from her nose. Green is the

oldest child in the welfare home, and | had previously taught her semergency knowledge, but she was panicked. | sensed the

severity of the situation and immediately sped back to the welfare home, bringing you with me."

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"lI examined your injuries on the boat and felt that you would recover faster if you cback withthan if you went to the

hospital. | wouldn't claim to have superb medical skills, but | have done sin-depth research in this area."

"Thank you, Mr. Adams," Claire expressed her gratitude. "| really feel much better. After taking the medicine, my condition changes

every hour."

Jack Adams asked her, "So, did you remember anything today?"

"I recall having a brother named Finnley Russell. | can vaguely remember his face. | grew up in his home, raised by my aunt and

uncle," Claire reminisced. "But | don't know where that his, and | don't have any impression of my aunt and uncle."

Upon hearing this, Adams was pleased. "Continue taking the medicine for a few more days, and you'll be able to remember

everything. By tomorrow afternoon, you might even recall simportant things."

So, it can be said that Mr. Adams has quite an in-depth understanding of herbal medicine.

"I will definitely cooperate, taking my medicine on tand in the right amounts." Although Claire had grown familiar with

everyone and liked the children very much, she ultimately had to go home.

However, she would often cback to visit even after she left.

"By the way, Mr. Adams, does the notebook have inteaccess? I've written two thousand words and plan to upload them." Claire

walked around the room and then sat down on the edge of the bed.

"Of course." Jack Adams went to the table, turned on the computer, and helped her connect to the internet.

"Thank you, Mr. Adams."

"You're really too polite." Jack Adams was very easy-going.

At this moment, a girl about ten years old entered from the door, holding a red apple in her hand. "Claire, this apple is for you. I've

washed it!"

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"Thank you, Green." Claire reached out and took it.

Soon, more children cin. They looked innocently at the girl sitting on the bed. The welfare hhad a new guest, and the

children were very happy.

"Hello Claire." The children spoke in unison.

"Hello, little friends." Claire smiled warmly at them, then called out their names one by one, "Lili, Joy, Mino, Pam, Jun, is that

correct?”

"Yes!"

"Claire has a good memory!"

Jack Adams ushered the children out, "Off you go, don't disturb Claire's rest. Go take a bath and go to bed, it's getting late."

The children were 'chased' out by Mr. Adams. Green and Kay were the last to leave. They held hands, waved at the girl sitting on

the bed's edge, "Good night, Claire."