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Chapter 370 A Funeral

    Chapter 370 A Funeral


    "You should be ashamed of yourself to mention Autumn before me!" Arthur observed coldly, "Once


    Autumn learned about what happened between Bowen and you, she fell sick leading to her


    hospitalization. She will be more than pleased to see me teach you a good lesson."


    "Wendy Ye, you are old enough to face consequences like you being sentenced to life in prison." After


    saying that, Arthur left abruptly, leaving Wendy nonplussed.


    "Arthur Zhao, stop right there! You can not treat me like this, leaving this conversation hanging. Come


    back and finish this chat. I will fight you till the end; remembering only revenge will satisfy me!" Wendy


    tried her best to negotiate with Arthur, but was left hanging helplessly behind bars.


    Meanwhile, Aron gathered the strength to attend Simon''s funeral where a few had gathered to offer


    their condolences and pay respects. Wendy and Yvonne both were jailed. Aron was paralyzed with


    terror upon realizing that he had to part with his father for ever. I tightened her grip on Aron''s hands


    in a bid to express her care and love, "Take it easy, I am right by your side."


    Aron forced a wavering yet weak smile after a while, filled with unsaid sorrows and regret.


    The formalities concluded gracefully. Aron bent down against the new tombstone, declining I''s


    request to keep himpany. "I, please go back. I want to stay here alone for a while. This is


    something I have to do..."


    "But...." I''s mind was brimming with anxiety and concern.


    "You don''t need to worry about me. I will be just fine." Aron added, "The rtionship between my father


    and me was beyond repair. It was filled with quarrels and disputes till the very end. And now that he is


    dead, I want tomunicate with his soul and make peace."


    "Ok, I can wait for you outside." I eded to Aron''s request, leaving him alone. Aron pulled out a


    bottle of beer, uncovered it, and poured it out to pay respect to the dead soul. "I remember you were


    fond of this particr beer. And you can appear in my dream to thank me for that."


    Aron kept on yammering in front of the tombstone all alone, the affectionate words flowing from tip of


    his tongue towards his departed father.


    "Our bad blood drove me to see you no more. And I regret that I did not try to fix our rtionship. I


    never thought something like this could happen..." Aron began to open up, "You were as good as dead


    even when you were around."


    "At that time, I was dying to grow up, and drift away from your shadow. Every time I was asked


    something about you, I would fall silent. I always had mixed feelings about our rtionship. Now that


    you are forever gone, I have plunged into the depth of sorrow!"


    Aron mistook his overflowing tears which streamed down his face for cold rain.


    Indeed, he loved his father more than anyone else and he just came to realize it.


    "I was reluctant to answer your calls." Aron forced a smile. "But for not answering, I would forever feel


    the burden of regret and guilt."


    Had he not answered, he would have been left in the dark about Wendy''s heinous crime.


    Had he not answered, he would not have listened to his father''sst charge.


    Had he not answered, he would not have realized.... his father loved him the same way, always had


    and did till his veryst breath.


    "I was too anxious to lose a second while speeding toward your home, only to lose thest meeting


    with you." Aron was filled with suppressing guilt over his failure to rescue his father.


    Aron looked at the tombstone from the one side where "The Tombstone of Late Father, Simon Gu" and


    "Erected by Aron Gu, his Beloved Son" were graphically inscribed.


    Aron''s attention was drawn to the smile on Simon''s portrait and said, "My departed father, could you


    please forgive me?"


    Aron felt guilty over his failure to speak his mind to Simon while he was alive.


    Aron, ovee and overwhelmed with emotions, kept opening up to his father''s departed soul.


    All of a sudden, a voice came up from behind him, "Aron, yourte father would bear no grudge against


    you. Please rest assured."


    Aron turned his face only to find Autumn, standing behind him across the cypress, with a yellow


    chrysanthemum in hand.


    "What brings you here? Were you not in the hospital?" Aron looked at Autumn in bewilderment.


    Autumnid the yellow chrysanthemum before the tombstone as she paid her respects and exined


    to Aron, "Sorry, I was just discharged from the hospital and that''s why I waste for your father''s funeral


    service."


    "It doesn''t matter. You came and that is what counts..." Aron replied with a gentle smile and expressed


    his gratitude, "I am thankful to see you offer your condolences."


    "It is honor-bound." Autumn felt an overburdening helpless sense upon seeing Simon''s portrait, "Aron,


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    your father.... I am truly sorry to learn of his death."


    Aron looked at Autumn as heposed himself. "His death has nothing do to with you. I am sorry for


    all that I said earlier. "


    "Anyway, It was Wendy, my dishonorable mother, who brought this misfortune upon Simon, yourte


    father. You are free to vent your anger at me. It is justified and I understand where those emotions


    Aron tried to push away Autumn''s guilt, "Autumn, you are also a victim, and are in no way liable for any


    mistake. Your presence is a gratification to me."


    In Aron''s mind, Simon did not get along with Autumn. Despite that, Autumn came to offer her


    condolence filled Aron''s heart with happiness.


    Autumn paid her respect to Simon as he died, even though Simon while he was alive treated her


    miserably.


    Autumn kept Aronpany in the cemetery until the evening. Death spares no man, whether you are


    rich or even poor. Ites when it must.


    Autumn, who was not in the mood to return to Dream Garden, drove directly to Shining Company,


    buying dinner along the road, only to find Charles absent in the office.


    Le was not there either.
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