"Jack is not her child, she did not betray John!
But what's not the most important thing, the most important thing is, if Jack is not her child, then where is her biological son?
Her child...
The thought of him leaving his parents at such a young age, going to a place she doesn't know, whether he's alive or dead, completely unaware, makes her heart ache.
Tears flow uncontrollably down her face.
Jack, who couldn't sleep due to the time difference, sees her crying and quickly comes over to comfort her, "Mom, what's wrong?"
She looks at Jack, who is smart and well-behaved, with tears in her eyes.
His features are soft and pure, a particularly adorable little boy. Her child is about the same age as him. What will he look like when he grows up?
Will he look more like her?
Or more like John?
Or maybe he'll look a lot like Jill?
The more she thinks about it, the more her heart aches.
"Mom..." Jack wipes away the tears on Jane's face, and glances at her phone screen. Although he can't understand much, he realizes something and stammers, "Did the test result show that Jack is not your biological child?"
Jane feels his concern and quickly wipes away her tears, and hugs him, "It's okay, even if Jack is not my biological child, he is still my child."
Jack anxiously hugs her tightly, "Mom, I only have you."
He used to hope that his father would love him as much as he loved Jill, but now he knows that's impossible.
He no longer expects his father's love.
So, he only has his mother.
But he's not her biological child, he's afraid that his mother will abandon him, that she won't want him.
"I know, Mom will love you just like before. Don't worry too much, okay, Jack?"
No matter what Jack's background is, he is innocent. She cannot and should not blame him for anything.
"Okay." Jack obediently nods.
The mother and son embrace each other for a long time before gradually calming down."
Jane looked firmly at the night view outside the window, feeling that her biological child must still be alive, and she was determined to find him no matter what!
"Gurgle..." In the silence of the room, Jack's stomach suddenly growled.
He covered it in embarrassment and almost didn't dare to look at Jane's face.
Jane affectionately rubbed his head. They had been staying in a hotel room for the past few days, eating Western food that they were not used to, and their appetite was affected by jet lag. They were inevitably hungry.
"Mom will take you to eat something delicious."
They changed into their outdoor clothes, Jane rented a car, and took Jack to a Chinese restaurant in the nearby Chinatown.
They picked an elegant and beautiful Chinese restaurant, ordered four dishes, and the main course was dumplings. Both of them were very satisfied and ate to their hearts' content.
After the meal, they took a walk in Chinatown to aid digestion. There were many interesting and novel things on the street that attracted Jack's attention, while Jane watched him with a smile on her face. But in her heart, she would occasionally think of her biological son. Where was he at this moment? What was he doing?
Just as she was lost in thought, Jack suddenly disappeared.
She looked around anxiously and was about to shout out in alarm when she saw Jack standing in front of a tall figure with his head down.
The person was wearing a gray suit, with broad shoulders, narrow waist, and long legs. His strikingly handsome face made the red lanterns above his head look like a backdrop.
Although Jack was clearly looking at her, he seemed rooted to the spot and couldn't move.
Jane hurried over, pulled him to her side, and without hesitation, was ready to take him away. But John sneered at her in a strange tone, "What a heartless and ungrateful woman."