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You Hit My Heart (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 10

After Joyce bought dinner and helped Justin settle down, she went back to the hospital billing center to pay off the 300,000.

After everything was done, she came to the orphanage in the afternoon.

Last time she could not make it to the orphanage because of what happened that night. She made a new appointment with the dean to come over this afternoon.

She grew up in an orphanage and was always treated well by Mother Rachel.

The orphanage had been keeping their information, and once someone came looking for their family, they would call them over to identify them.

As a child, Joyce was quite looking forward to finding her biological parents, but unfortunately, she found the wrong one every time.

Over time, with one disappointment after another, she had long been indifferent.

She survived without her parents, didn't she?

On her way upstairs, Joyce met Charlotte, who had just arrived, at the corner.

Charlotte smiled sweetly and greeted warmly, "Joyce, you're here too?"

Joyce smiles and nods. She and Charlotte grew up together and are now at the same university.

They didn't really meet each other much, but their relationship was okay.

The two pushed the door into the dean's office together.

In unison, they called out, "Hello, Dean!"

Rachel looked up from the pile of documents, saw them, and said happily, "Finally you are all here, I know you're busy, but this can't be delayed any longer."

Joyce asked, "Dean, I've come to look up information in the past for family searches, what exactly do I need to do this time?"

Joyce and Charlotte entered the orphanage in the same year and month, and they were close in age and height, so every time someone came looking for a family member, they had to call them together and tell each other apart.

"Oops, this time we test your DNA, you each leave a strand of hair and a cut nail."

"Oh."

Joyce didn't think much of it.

Charlotte, on the other hand, had her eyes rolled back in suspicion.

Joyce and Charlotte both kept their nails and their hair separately and put them into the bag designated by the dean.

"I tell you, the background of the people who came to find their relatives this time is remarkable ..."

Joyce had just come from the hospital and was still in a hurry to get back and pack up her things and move to Luther's house for the night.

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