Chapter 235 Leena's Surname (Part One)

"You heard it from your brother, didn't you?" Asked Mrs. Yang.

"No, I've met a lot of people recently. It's easy for me to get some news," replied Leena after thinking for a while

Mrs. Yang sighed again, "Leena, we don't tell you because we want you to live well and don't have to experience those unhappy things. But since you have asked and you have grown up, we can't hide your identity all the time."

"Mom, am I really not your daughter?" Leena's eyes lit up and she felt that she was getting closer to the truth.

"I hope you won't be unhappy. You are indeed adopted by us. Your father brought you back."

Hearing the answer, Leena didn't feel so sad, because she had been mentally prepared.

"You were less than one year old at that time, so you didn't remember anything. You came to our home when you were very young. Your surname was Qin, and then we changed your name."

Hearing this answer, Leena loosened her mother's hand almost subconsciously and took a step back. She stepped far away from her mother and stared at her with her big eyes, a

id, "I don't know. Your father has kept it a secret from me. He won't tell anyone else easily."

In other words, in addition to her father, Mr. Richard, or the people of the Feng Family and the Qin Family may also know something about her real identity, but it was also possible that they didn't. Otherwise, Carlson wouldn't be sick to marry her. Mr. Martin might know something. After all, he was from the same generation as her parents. Therefore, the only person who could tell her identity now, except her dead father, was Mr. Richard. It was still unknown whether Mr. Martin knew it or not. But Mr. Richard wouldn't tell her the truth. If he was to tell her, he wouldn't have waited for her to ask. Besides, judging from the coldness of Mr. Richard to her, he was disdainful to tell her the truth.

What about Mr. Martin? If he also knew what had happened that year, would he tell her? Leena was a little confused, because she didn't know much about Mr. Martin. In her impression, he was also a very dignified and powerful old man. Why would he tell her the truth?