Short playRevenge

The Many Faces of Mrs. Finn

When the truth was revealed that Charice was not the biological daughter of the Larson family, James

When the truth came to light that Charles was not the biological daughter of the Larson family, James Larson located her birth parents and insisted on sending her back, to avoid spending money on her upbringing. The Larson family mistakenly believed that Charles’s biological parents were from the countryside and hinted that she should not return, fearing that she might come back for money in the future.

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