Chapter 851
| didn''t bicker with Hendrix. Instead, | smiled and said, "How are you today? Is it raining in Jarold City?"
It was the rainy season, which was a good thing as it was an excellent season for nting crops in Ucrebury.
He hummed in assent and asked in a deep voice, "How was the auction?"
After thinking for a moment, | replied, "| saw the box. It''s exactly the same as the one my grandmother gave me."
"Why didn''t you bid for it?” he asked lightly.
| was stunned for a moment. | wanted to ask him how he found out that | didn''t bid for it, but | suddenly remembered that Evan
must have told him.
| paused for a while before saying, "The price was too high. | felt that it wasn''t worth it."
He said, "It''s worth the money if you like it. What''s more, it holds a special meaning for you."
Knowing that he was wealthy, | didn''t refute him and just said, "A man called Elmore Balton bought it. | asked Evan to leave him
a message. After | settle everything here, | would like to contact him to open the box."
He answered by saying, "Alright. When are you heading out tomorrow?"
"| may have to go out earlier because the cemetery is somewhat far away."
“Alright, I''ll wait for your return."
| smiled faintly and felt as if he was a child. After hanging up on the call, | also went to bed early.
The next day.
We got up rtively early because we were going to the cemetery. Anne was half-asleep. When we got in the car, she continued
to sleep, slumping on me.
Evan was the one who drove, and his eyes were a little puffy. It was probably because he had to wake up early, and he hadn''t
slept well the night before.
Minnie had prepared breakfast for us in the morning. | looked at him and said, "I''ll switch with youter. You can have your
breakfast first.”
He nced sideways at me, shook his head slightly, and said with a smile, "There''s no need for that. | already ate in the
morning."
| told him, "Actually, | can go there by myself. You need to go visit your ancestor''s graves too."
He smiled and shook his head, "It doesn''t matter. My parents are still around, and they will go. Those we care about are still
around. They will go to the cemetery to visit the graves of our ancestors."
Those we cared about were still around. That was probably what everyone wished they could say on a day like that. In our lives,
the most important thing was that the people we cared about were alive. We didn''t need to experience the parting, didn''t need to
shed tears during those rainy seasons when we thought of them, and didn''t need to suffer in sorrow.
That was probably the greatest blessing in life.
After driving for a while, he said, "By the way, | conducted a background check on Mr. Baltonst night. He''s from Jarold City, but
there is limited information about him. | found that he had met Master Milton several times.”
Hearing that, | couldn''t help frowning, "Then, he should be acquainted with the Milton family."
After hesitating for a moment, | made
a bold guess, "Could it be Tes BE
that Elmore is sarjecend frorh the
ninorcrahhiy, and the reason why
they are putting this sandalwood box
up for auction is to find the other
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Evan watched the cars on the road. After a moment of silence, he said lightly, "It''s hard to say."
It was already noon when we arrived at the cemetery. The drizzle had stopped, and the sun had risen. Arainbow hung above the
cemetery, and the air was particrly refreshing.
Anne had an excellent memory. She had only been there once, but she managed to find the ancestors’ graves on her own
despite the fact that new graves had been added to the cemetery.
We went to pay respect to the elders
first. It had been five years, ann
Dalton Ro rtsporttSitad''be
alte urry. | almost couldn''t make
out his appearance from the portrait
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Anne asked me, "Mommy, are we all going to die?"
| nodded. When | was a child, | failed
to understand what death meant.
After | grew up, | realigetshacaDine
ee leave one
after another. We had no idea when
we would have the time to meet and
talk to each other again after our
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Some people had left before we even had the time to say goodbye.
I said, "We will all die, but we won''t disappear forever."
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