An old woman is now sitting opposite her adopted child, both of them staring closely at each other.
"Mom ... Catherine has received the document that you gave me earlier."
"Hum, it's good that the woman studies it well, who is a misunderstanding here," said the old woman.
David, who heard it, did not understand what Mrs. Cleint was saying. He did not understand at all.
Just as David was about to ask about the document, which he had never seen before, and he had never heard of the person's name on the document, now Mrs. Cleint actually spoke about a misunderstanding with a woman who was none other than Catherine.
Then what is the connection with all of them?
That is what crossed David's mind.
All he knew was that he had to look for Catherine's whereabouts, who had previously been difficult to find because, according to Mrs. Cleint's estimate, the one he had to protect the most was Clara.