"Yes!" Norman nodded and said with emotion: "We have been classmates for a couple years, and the relationship between us is also very good. When I pursued my lover, it was your mother who handed me the love letter."
Chris asked curiously: "Professor Eugene, can you tell me about my mother? I don't know anything about her experience before marrying my father."
Norman sighed: "Your mother was a celebrity at Stanford back then! Not only was the best Springsen female student in Stanford University's history, but also the president of the Stanford Springsen Alumni Association and the sponsor of the Stanford Internet Venture Capital Fund Well, many of the top high-tech companies that are now in full swing in Silicon Valley, they used your mother's funds to do it step by step…"
Speaking of this, Norman couldn't help sighing, and said with a bit of melancholy and regret: "Your mother was really a powerful woman in Stanford and Silicon Valley back then…"
"Not only was she beautiful, majestic, and knowledgeable, she was also extremely capable, and her family's strength can be called a wealthy and enemy country!"
"The point is, the family is so wealth, 1 can still work so hard, and make great achievements, I have only seen your mother in my life…"
"All our classmates, including those local classmates, were eclipsed by your mother…"
Speaking of this, Norman sighed: "Back then, there was a saying in Stanford, saying that with so many entrepreneurial elites in Silicon Valley, at least 1-3rd of men are admirers of your mother. This sentence sounds like an exaggeration. But at that time, almost everyone in Silicon Valley knew your mother's name. Everyone respected her and admired her very much."
In fact, it was the 1st time Chris heard about these things about his mother.
Chris was not born when his mother was studying at Stanford and investing in Silicon Valley.
After Chris was born, his mother gradually became a good helper of his father. Therefore, in Chris's memory, his mother was not an image of a business elite.
And also, Chris didn't know much about his mother before he was born. His mother was low-key and never talked about it with him.
Now that he heard what Norman said, Chris was also very interested in his heart, and asked: "Professor Eugene, do you still know anything about my mother?"
Norman said seriously, "That's too much…Three days and 3 nights can't be finished…"
Speaking of this, Norman's expression couldn't help but feel sad and said with emotion: "After your mother had an accident in Hillsprings, dozens of people from our class rushed back by chartered flight overnight to find you. I was there at the time, and there were many others who came together. Your mother's classmate at Stanford, although I was born and raised in Hillsprings, I started all the relationships I could in the city at that time, and I couldn't find your whereabouts."
"Later, more than 300 people in our Stanford Alumni Association, as well as your mother's nearly 100 friends in the Silicon Valley venture capital field, worked together to find your whereabouts all over the world. They searched for a whole 10 years without any results. Where have you been for so many years?"
Chris didn't expect that after his parents had an accident that year, his mother's classmates and friends would still look for him for 10 years.
When he was moved, he couldn't help saying with emotion: "Professor Eugene, in fact, I have been in Hillsprings for so many years."
After all, Chris explained his hiding in the orphanage to Norman.
Norman couldn't help sighing, "I really didn't expect you to be in Hillsprings all these while…"
Chris asked him, "Professor Eugene, do you know my father?"
Norman shook his head and said, "When your father was in love with your mother, he never contacted us. We only know that your father was the young Lord of the Cliffspring family, but more details are not very clear. When your parents held their wedding in Cliffspring, my wife and I were originally planning to come over to attend, but something happened in the United States at the time and we had to change our plan temporarily."
As he said, he couldn't help sighing: "The United States and Springs are still too far apart after all. If I remember correctly, after your mother and your father returned to Springs and got married, I met her 3 times until she had the accident in Hillsprings. , The last time, it was the time she took you to Stanford…"
To be continued...

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