Chapter 830: Memory Restoration_2
At the time, he didn’t know how he had been counted among them; later, he remembered that the day the dean brought in a new child who hadn’t yet been registered, it was probably because of this that they managed to deceive everyone.
After all, he was just a child who had just experienced a kidnapping. Now, he had witnessed the friends and teachers who had been with him for half a year burned alive in a big fire. He couldn’t bear it and fainted on the spot.
When he woke up again, he had been transferred to the Angel Orphanage in G City. When others asked his name, he wanted to say he was Noah Wilton, but what blurted out was Mason Parker instead.
Noah Wilton died, perished in that fire.
He lived in the Angel Orphanage for many more years. Many childless families came to see him and thought about adopting him, but he refused them all. He didn’t want to go with anyone; he thought, maybe, someday, Ellie Wilton would find him.
He always believed that there was a connection between mother and son, and if Ellie Wilton wanted to find him, she should be able to, even though he was now called Mason Parker, not Noah Wilton.
But what he really didn’t expect was that Ellie Wilton disappeared from his life after that. He couldn’t get any news about her. He didn’t know that Ellie Wilton thought he was dead, and after coordinating with the orphanage to bury him, she became disheartened and went abroad.
Later, he met the Wade Family, and then Celia Wade, who was very young, soft, and waddled behind him, sweetly calling him "brother," to go home, go home.
Celia Wade, naturally ignorant of much at the time, was not yet a year old. She walked steadily and could clearly articulate some monosyllables, a very clever little girl.
