Justin Evansan stared at the television screen.
A missing person advertisement was playing.
It showed a jade pendant shaped like a crescent moon.
Someone was searching for the owner of this pendant.
A contact number was displayed below.
Justin Evansan immediately pulled out his phone.
He noted down the phone number.
He looked excitedly at Jane Evans. "Nian Nian, this might be your family!"
His voice trembled. "They're looking for you!"
Justin Evansan prepared to make the call.
He wanted to help Jane Evans contact them.
He wanted to know who they were.
If suitable, he hoped Jane Evans could meet her family.
Jane Evans reached out and stopped him.
She shook her head.
She signed in response: I will contact them myself.
Justin Evansan was stunned. "How will you contact them? You can't speak."
Jane Evans glared at him.
She stubbornly pouted.
She signed: I can send a text message.
Justin Evansan fell silent.
He knew his sister's personality.
She appeared fragile, but was stubborn inside.
Once she decided something, no one could change her mind.
He sighed. "Then send a message and ask now."
Jane Evans nodded.
She took her phone and walked out of the room.
She sat on the steps by the door.
The courtyard was lively.
Neighbors were strolling and chatting.
They had all watched her and her brother grow up.
Jane Evans watched them, her feelings complicated.
She had known she was adopted since childhood.
She also wanted to know who her biological parents were.
She wanted to know why they abandoned her.
Was it because she couldn't speak?
Her brother said she had a fever when he found her.
After she woke up, she couldn't speak anymore.
Was that the reason?
Or was it because the family was too poor?
She had considered many possibilities.
She never expected to find a clue on TV today.
She picked up her phone and hesitated for a long time.
Finally, she sent a text message.
[Hello, I am the owner of that jade pendant. May I ask who you are?]
There was no immediate reply.
Jane Evans stared at her phone screen.
The hope in her heart gradually faded.
Perhaps her family didn't want to acknowledge her.
She smiled bitterly.
Just then, someone walked through the gate.
Jane Evans's eyes lit up, and she stood.
The person was Evelyn Ross.
She walked up to Jane Evans. "Did Jason Evans's people return your pendant yesterday?"
Jane Evans shook her head.
Evelyn's face darkened. "I'll help you get it back now."
Jane Evans hesitated.
She took out paper and pen to write: I want to go with you.
That jade was on the news.
It means it came from Jason Evans.
Maybe her relative is at the hospital.
Evelyn nodded.
She went inside and greeted Justin Evansan.
Justin Evansan's leg was still injured and he couldn't walk.
Evelyn told him to rest well.
She led Jane Evans out of the alley.
A black car was parked by the roadside.
Alexander Vance leaned against the car, waiting for them.
He wore casual clothes, his posture relaxed.
His deep gaze fell on Evelyn.
His eyes were so tender they could pull you in.
Sunlight streamed from behind him.
Gilding him in a golden light.
Evelyn was momentarily mesmerized.
Alexander had been accompanying her recently.
He had put all his work aside.
Willingly acting as her driver.
She lowered her eyes.
She had Jane Evans sit in the back.
She herself took the passenger seat.
It was Jane Evans's first time in a luxury car.
She looked uneasily at the clean seats.
She clutched her clothes, head bowed.
Afraid of dirtying the car.
Evelyn noticed her discomfort.
She broke the silence. "Jane Evans, is that pendant very important?"
Jane Evans handed her a piece of paper.
It read: [My parents left it for me. My brother adopted me.]
Evelyn was stunned. "I will definitely help you get it back!"
Jane Evans wrote another line: [Thank you, sister.]
Evelyn looked at her through the rearview mirror.
The young girl sat quietly.
Her clothes were old but clean, very likable.
Evelyn smiled slightly.
Jason Evans's hospital address wasn't hard to find.
Alexander quickly found the place.
The car stopped at the hospital entrance.
Evelyn asked Alexander to wait in the car.
She took Jane Evans upstairs.
The VIP Suite was quiet.
The hallway was nearly empty.
Jane Evans followed nervously behind Evelyn.
They arrived at Jason Evans's room.
Justin Evans was inside, talking to Jason Evans.
Justin was anxious. "Jason Evans, where did that jade really come from?"
He scrolled through his phone. "After the ad went out, so many scammers showed up!"
Jason Evans sighed. "They're all just after money."
Justin didn't care. "Finding my sister is worth any cost!"
He continued replying to messages.
Just then, the door opened.
Evelyn entered with Jane Evans.
Jason Evans yelled in fright. "Evelyn, what are you doing here again?"
Justin stood up immediately. "First Senior Sister, we've already left Cortez Sect!"
Evelyn looked at them coldly. "I came for something."
Justin frowned. "For what?"
Evelyn glanced at Jane Evans.
Jane Evans took out paper and pen to write: It's a jade pendant shaped like a crescent moon...