Blood is thicker than water: son could find his biological parents 37 later creating his own map of memories

Usually, people have many types of relationships while communicating with other ones.

However, it’s a fact, that blood is thicker than water, and blood relationship is stronger in any case.

Recently, a resident of China proved the state trying to find his rightful mother for over 20 years later.

It’s incredible, he could realize his long-waited plan with the help of a hand-made map.

Blood is thicker than water: son could find his biological parents 37 later creating his own map of memories

As the 37-year-old man, Lee, announced, kidnappers took him and sold him to another unfertilized couple.

However, the young man also admitted that he has always experienced the best in the family.

He never lacked parental attention and lived in an exemplary family, surrounded by love and respect.

However, after knowing the truth, the flashbacks from the past confused him pushing him to unearth his identity.

Blood is thicker than water: son could find his biological parents 37 later creating his own map of memories

So, the handsome son decided to find his real parents with the help of his current family.

He tried to make a map based on approximate memories and locations of the town depending on only his flashbacks.

Besides, he also did a DNA test that precisely showed that he was on the right way to finally finding his mother.

Blood is thicker than water: son could find his biological parents 37 later creating his own map of memories

 

So, can you imagine the touching moment, when the son was on his way to his biological parents’ home to meet them?

After so many years, the truth has been unearthed, and the incredible event happened.

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Blood is thicker than water: son could find his biological parents 37 later creating his own map of memories
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