Chapter 1304
Yes, those who had no hope of living were the ones suffering the most.
When the car arrived at the airport, Sonia''s parents had arrived. I hadn''t seen them both for a very
long time, and their faces were full of wrinkles. Looking at them, I felt a little distressed. One after
another, they had sent away their loved ones. The two elders had endured most of the sorrow that
most people might not see during their lifetime.
Seeing Hendrix and me, Sonia''s mother, who might have already used up all her tears, looked at
me with a smile. "Mrs. Roberts, thank you so much. We will never be able to pay you back for this
favor."
I shook my head and looked at her. "Please, don''t think so much. Get in the car!"
Rita''s ashes were in the arms of Sonia''s father. The old man was not good at words. He did not say
a word, but held the box containing his granddaughter''s ashes tightly. As I saw that, I started tearing
up.
The car drove to the graveyard of Sandall Mount. The old couple hadn''t rested well for a long time,
and their faces were full of fatigue.
I had initially wanted to bring the both of them for a meal, but from the looks of it, I knew that they
would not be able to eat anything. I sighed and gave up.
At the Sandall Mount cemetery.
It was thergest graveyard in Jarold City, where a few square meters was worth a thousand
dors. The old couple got out of the car and headed for the grave.
Hendrix and I followed them. Eason''s gambling addiction had left them with no rtives. In addition
to Rita''s illness, the only people who could send her off were the two grey- haired elders.This belongs ? N?velDra/ma.Org.
The lonely and deste funeral was filled with neither a continuous stream of people nor flowers.
There were only two old people who had nothing left.
I couldn''t continue watching. I looked at Hendrix and said, "Can we have someone send stuff over?
It''s herst journey. I want her to leave happily."
I didn''t know if ghosts or gods existed, but I knew that the old couple had spent all their fortune on
Rita''s treatment. They wanted to give her the best they could offer, but at this moment they had
nothing left.
Hendrix nodded and left to make a phone call.
The cemetery caretakers arrived at Rita''s burial ce. When they saw that the old couple were the
only two rtives present, they were slightly surprised. But they did not ask questions. In such a
ce, maybe they had seen all this too many times. Maybe they were ustomed to it.
Before long, the people of the funeral house arrived at the cemetery, and the process and customs
of the burial were all done on behalf of the elderly. Sonia''s mother was apologetic, and kept looking
at me in appreciation. She wanted to say something, but seemed to stop on second thought.
I smiled lightly andforted her, signaling that it was okay as long as the child left happily.
Although it was only a child''s burial ceremony, after the ordeal, the sky gradually became dark.
Sonia''s father squatted in front of the small tombstone, with a lonely face.
Sonia''s mother raised her hand to wipe the tears from the corner of her eyes and said, "Dear, let''s
go home. Rita will apany Sonia. They are not alone anymore!"
The old man seemed to have no words. He brushed the tears from his eyes and said, "Well, since
they are together now, at least they can live well without us."
Aftering out of the cemetery, the old couple were embarrassed to take our car home. They said
that they wanted to wait for public transport. The cemetery was far from the city area, and it was
already dark out. Hendrix and I naturally could not let them wait alone here.