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Hypnotizing Love novel Chapter 381

Amber realized this as well. She said in a dry voice, "Do you mean I'm not the real Amber? The real Amber and I were switched!"

Cole squeezed the steering wheel. "I don't know, but I'm sure you're not the baby I saw for the first time."

"This is impossible!" Amber clenched her fists, trembling all over. "If I'm not Amber, then who am I?"

Amber couldn't accept this.

Cole pulled off the road. "Honey, calm down. Maybe the truth is not what we thought."

"If not, where does the mole come from?" Amber stared at Cole with hollow eyes. "Cole, you've been sure that I'm not the real Amber, right?"

"I..." Cole was stunned and lost for words.

Amber bit her lower lip. "You are silent. You do think so. Maybe you're right. I'm probably not Amber. The woman asking Sharon to take the fall said that my mole would threaten her identity, so she may well be the real Amber."

Cole sighed, "Well, I do think you were switched, but it doesn't mean you're not the real Amber. Your mole is so prominent, and the two babies looked different, so your father and mother must have realized the difference. However, they brought you up, so I'm wondering if there was a mix-up at the hospital. After your father and mother found it, they got you back."

Amber froze.

This was indeed a possibility!

As Cole said, Amber's parents couldn't bring up Amber if she was not their biological daughter.

Therefore, it was very likely that there was a mix-up at the hospital. After Amber's parents found it, they got Amber back.

"If so, why did the attacker say I threatened her identity?" Amber frowned and felt that something was wrong, but she couldn't tell what it was.

This was very annoying.

Cole scratched his hair. "I'm also wondering about this. But don't worry. Once she is caught, everything will be clear."

Amber nodded. "You're right, but I still want to know if I'm Mom and Dad's biological daughter."

"You needn't bother to do that." Cole looked at Amber.

Amber lowered her eyes, "I won't be relieved until I figure it out."

"How do you plan on doing that?"

"I'll visit the hospital where my mom gave birth to me twenty-six years ago. If there was a mix-up, the hospital must have recorded it."

Cole nodded. "No problem, but you were born in South Riverside. Will you make a trip there?"

"Of course. I also promised to go to South Riverside to watch Jere's runway show." Amber touched her eyes. "Although I can't see anything now, I must live up to my word."

"When will you go there?" Cole asked.

"Tomorrow morning. Sheila booked the plane ticket and the hotel two days ago." Amber said.

Cole was a little embarrassed. "I can't accompany you there tomorrow. Tomorrow is the anniversary of my grandfather's death. My family are going to the graveyard."

"Never mind. I'll ask Stella to go with me," Amber said with a smile.

Stella was very good at fighting, so Cole was relieved. "It's good that she can accompany you there.”

"Well, you must call me tomorrow after the portrait is finished," Amber added.

Cole made an OK gesture. "No problem. We should go back now."

When they returned to the hospital, it was 12:00 p.m.

Cole bought lunch for Amber and asked the caregiver to take good care of Amber before leaving.

Amber and Jayden were eating when the phone rang.

The caregiver hastily handed the phone to Amber. "Miss Reed, it's a call from Hayden."

"It's Uncle Hayden!" Jayden's eyes lit up with a happy look on his little face.

Amber stroked his head. "Then you can answer it yourself."

"No, this is your phone. If Hayden wanted to talk with me, he would have directly called me." Jayden pouted.

Jayden knew Hayden well.

Hayden cared nobody but Amber.

Hearing Jayden's annoyed voice, Amber shook her head with a shrug. Then she put the phone to her ear. "Hayden, what happened?"

"Amber, where are you? I went to your company, but the receptionist said you hadn't been to work for two days. Are you in Kelsington Bay?" Hayden asked.

Amber put down her forks and replied indifferently, "No, I'm in the hospital. Jayden is here with me. If you want to pick him up, you should come here."

After that, Amber sent Hayden the address of the hospital.

"Wait! Why are you in the hospital? Are you sick?" On the other end of the phone, Hayden nervously opened his eyes wide.

But Amber hung up the phone without saying anything.

Jayden looked at her, "Auntie, will Hayden come here?"

"Yes, he'll come in a moment, so you should finish your lunch as soon as possible." Amber put her phone aside, reached for her fork, and continued to enjoy lunch.

In the building of the Goldstone Group, Hayden stared at the phone and sighed with a bitter smile.

It seemed that Jayden's company didn't make a difference.

Amber was as cold as before.

Putting his phone into his pocket, Hayden left the Goldstone Group and drove to Stillwater General Hospital.

Almost an hour later, he arrived.

Seeing Hayden, Jayden ran to Hayden and hugged his leg. "Hayden, you're back."

"Yeah, I'm back." Hayden gently patted Jayden's little head, but his eyes were fixed on Amber.

Amber sat against the headboard with her eyes closed, seemingly asleep.

Hayden walked to her and gently said, "Amber."

Amber opened her eyes and looked towards him. "Now that you're here, you can take Jayden back. He misses you very much."

"I see. Thank you for taking good care of Jayden," Hayden said apologetically.

Amber shook her head. "No, I'm very grateful to Jayden. He took good care of me, poured water for me, and called the doctor for me. Jayden did a great job!"

Hearing this, Jayden flushed at once, so he shyly went behind Hayden.

Hayden looked at the bandage on Amber's head. "Amber, is your head hurt? How did you get it hurt?"

Amber touched the bandage on her head. "It was just an accident."

"It wasn't an accident. A bad guy knocked auntie out and made her blind," Jayden poked his head from behind Hayden and said angrily.

Hayden was so shocked that his eyes turned cold. "What? Amber, you can't see? How…"

"It's not that serious. I'm temporarily blind," Amber replied.

Amber remained calm and she was not sad at all. Seeing this, Hayden believed what she said and heaved a sigh of relief.

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