Baby Alliance: Helping Daddy Get A Rich Mommy Chapter 591
Chapter 591 Visiting the Grave
Finally, they arrived at Jessica’s tombstone. On it was a picture of her with a bright smile on her face.
The ck-and-white image made the picture appear rather depressing, but the smile on Jessica’s face
was still as infectious as ever. Lindsay broke into sobs the moment she arrived at the tombstone.
Even though she had tried her best to prepare herself for it mentally, her heart still shattered the
moment she saw her daughter’s face. “How could you leave me so soon, my darling Ceci? How could
you leave an olddy like me when you’re still so young?” she cried.
Linda tried her best to support Lindsay’s frame as the old woman cried. Jerry, who was a distance
away from them, had begun to tear up as well. “We haven’t seen each other in so long, Ceci.
It has been nearly 30 years. Why did you have to be so stubborn, my child? Why couldn’t you just
come home to look for your parents?” There was a hint of resentment in his voice. He wasn’t wrong;
Jessica might have survived if she had decided to ask her parents for help when she first encountered
her problems. However, she was simply too stubborn to do such a thing.
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Eventually, Linda found herself sobbing just as hard as everyone else, and the whole family was soon
in tears. A cold breeze lingered in the air, almost as if the skies had been infected by their sadness as
well; even Jocelyn cried along with the rest of the family.
However, they eventually decided to leave the grave as they were worried that Lindsay might get too
emotional otherwise.
Lindsay had prepared a few of Jessica’s favorite dishes and some of Jessica’s favorite flowers. “I’m
going to leave now, Ceci. Don’t you worry. I’m going to take really good care of your daughter.
You can wait for me wherever you are, and I’ll expect you to be ready with an apology once I go over
there to join you, okay?” Lindsay mped a hand over her mouth and forced herself away from the
grave after that.
Jerry stared at the tombstone for a while longer before turning and leaving, with Jason following behind
him. “We’ll need you to arrange for Jessica’s grave to be shifted, Jason. We can’t leave her alone
here,” Jerry urged.
“Alright. I’ll contact the cemetery’s management immediately,” Jason replied.
Linda turned around to take one final look at the tombstone while everyone prepared to leave the
cemetery. In reality, the tombstone didn’t belong to Jessica, and the cemetery they were in wasn’t the
one that Jessica had been buried at. Linda had simply paid the cemetery some money for them to
arrange such a spot for Jessica!
Clearly, Linda couldn’t risk bringing them over to the actual cemetery. She would be dead meat if
Selena noticed their presence. Fortunately, they were about to leave after paying their respects.
Perhaps we will never return to this ce. That way, I can just continue to y my role as the richdy
of the Murray Family without having to worry about any of this.
…
On the other hand, Pierre and Selena were all prepared to head over to the cemetery. It was Selena’s
mother’s death anniversary, and she started the day in a state of gloom, so Pierre tried not to bother
her too much.
The cemetery looked the same as it did before, and there were quite a number of visitors as it was the
holiday season before the Spring Festival. Food, fresh flowers, and other remembrance gifts were left
around many of the tombs.
Selena was familiar with the ce, so she led the way to her mother’s grave. There was a picture of
her mother with a broad smile on her face. “Your mother’s beautiful. It exins why you look so
gorgeous,” Pierre whispered in Selena’s ear.
She threw him a re. “This is a cemetery! Show some respect!” At that, he hastily straightened
himself, but she still elbowed him in the stomach when she saw how serious he looked. “You don’t
have to look so nervous.”
“I’m nervous because it’s my first time meeting my mother-inw,” he replied.
“I’m here to see you, Mom. This guy’s your son-inw. He’s a handsome man, isn’t he? I have good
taste, right? He’s great to me. He’s charming; he pampers me and goes along with my wishes all the
time,” she said. Beside her, Pierre found himself glowing with pride as Selena sang his praises.
“My taste in men is way better than yours. You’re terrible at choosing your partner.” A bitter smile
formed on Selena’s lips. Her mother was perfect in everything else, but she had horrible taste in men.
She had hurt Rnd and ruined her own life because of it. “Don’t worry, Mom. Life is perfect now. I
even have three kids.”