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At this point, she paused and continued, "Sylvia has been raised by my elder brother and his wife since she was young, and there's no difference from being their own child. If, I mean if, we really can't find Viola, then you could give the things to Sylvia."

In Elena Williams' view, there was no difference between a biological child and a non-biological one.

After all, both children were raised by Sawyer Thompson and Mary Perryne.

"There's no if!"

Mrs. Thompson frowned, "My Viola will definitely be found! Want me to give the things to Sylvia? Dream on!"

Hadn't Sylvia been content with standing in as the young Miss Thompson family for so many years already?

She would never treat Sylvia as her own granddaughter.

Elena realized she had said something wrong and quickly laughed, "Look at my big mouth! Please don't be angry, Mom. Just pretend I was talking nonsense. We will definitely be able to find Viola."

Upon hearing this, Mrs. Thompson's expression softened a bit.