He said slowly, "I remember, you said you were an orphan."
She pretended not to understand anything, waiting to see Louis Snyder's reaction.
"I didn't lie to you." The young man slowly stood up, wearing only a thin undershirt, his pale lips were colorless, making him look even more frail and pitiful.
The pale complexion just now was probably from being cold.
Hannah glanced at him only once before withdrawing her gaze, not particularly concerned.
Louis Snyder looked somewhat lost as he lowered his eyes and continued, "I'd rather not have parents like that, so I told my sister I was an orphan."
He wasn't hiding anything and laid bare the fact that he was the Yarn family's external grandson.
"Indeed, Lynn Yarn is my mother,"
he said, his tone harsh, betraying a lack of deep feeling for his mother.
Whether it was being abandoned by his mother or being beaten by his father, it was a lifelong shadow for Louis Snyder.
He couldn't forget, so he wanted to take his revenge on others.