Caleb smiled and shook his head. "I don't."
Nora uttered an 'oh'. She wasn't particularly bothered.
A puzzled Caleb asked, "Don't you want to know?"
Nora replied detachedly, "It doesn't matter to me."
It really didn't matter to her.
Having grown up in a family like that ever since she was a child, kinship wasn't something indispensable for her.
To her, the greatest value her mother had was that she had given birth to her, and also left her with so much material she could study and learn from.
Her father…
That word had been associated with Henry since she was a child. Even though he wasn't her father anymore, she didn't feel much affection for the word.
Nora put the recorder pen away safely into her pocket. Then, she looked at Caleb and said, "Thank you."
"You're welcome." Caleb sighed and said, "Back then, your mother asked us to take care of you. You can say that all this was because the Grays were negligent."