Chapter 382
“According to our investigation, Miss Cummins’s father has paid three months’ worth of rent here after
taking out her mother’s cinerary casket. After a brief visit on the first day, he hasn’t been here since. At
the same time, Miss Cummins’s father has not contacted any cemeteries or made any arrangements to
buy a cemetery plot,” said Terrence.
Grace lowered her head and looked at the cinerary casket in
front of her.
Her father… never really intended to move her mother’s grave from the beginning. He did all these to
blackmail her.
He would probably just throw the cinerary casket back to her when he got enough benefits from her.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHe could even save the money on a cemetery plot!
She wondered how her mother would feel if she knew how the
man she had once loved was treating her after her death.
Grace found it funny and sad.
Her nose was a little sore, but this time, her tears did not fall.
Maybe she had cried too much earlier, so she did not have
any more tears to shed this time.
“Thank you,” Grace said as she looked up at Jason. Without him, she would never have found her
mother’s ashes.
“If you really want to thank me, you may as well thank me later,” Jason said and looked at Terrence.
“Has everything been arranged?”
“It’s all set,” replied Terrence.
Jason once again turned to Grace and said, “Take your mother’s ashes. The first thing we should do
now is to bury
your mother.”
She was stunned as she looked at him blankly.
“Come on. I’ve made all the arrangements,” he said.
It was only a simple sentence, but it inexplicably calmed her
down.
It seemed as if with him around, she had nothing to worry
about.
Grace followed Jason out of the group rental house and got
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏminto the car.
When the car once again stopped, they were already at a
famous cemetery in Emerald City.
Because of its location, convenient transportation, and
well-planned cemetery, it was difficult to buy a cemetery plot here even if you had money.
Jason took Grace to one of the empty cemetery plots where
there were already several people in uniforms waiting as well
as a few people who looked like the staff.
Grace looked in amazement at the tombstone with her
mother’s name on it and her name on the bottom right.
He had prepared all these.
He had helped her to settle everything she could not do right
now.
“This is where your mother will be buried. If you don’t like it here, you can choose somewhere else,”
said Jason.