"Why?"
Marcus Shaw asked word by word.
Nora Scott's eyes widened, full of things she wanted to say, she feared she might drown him with words if she opened her mouth.
Why?
She's your half-sister and my half-sister, too!
Isn't that logic clear enough?
Nora Scott roared internally.
On the surface, he remained calm, sighed lightly, and explained honestly, "I told you, she's my sister."
Marcus Shaw's brow furrowed tighter and tighter.
Once a broken nerve is reconnected, many clues surface naturally.
The first time they looked for parents, Nora Scott surely didn't know Nora's identity, so he acted very normally then.
—That's why Marcus Shaw never thought of the "Nora and Nora Scott being half-siblings" direction.
At some point, Nora Scott became keen on asking him about Nora;
Nora Scott called Nora "sis" almost like it was natural, and didn't change despite corrections;
Nora and Nora Scott got familiar really quickly, not like with a "younger brother's classmate";
