The sales manager went to the Crawford family's tomb and found that they had already dug the grave and it was about to be relocated.
He hurried over to Anthony, and asked anxiously, "Mr. Anthony, what's going on…"
Anthony glanced at him, it turned out to be the sales manager of the cemetery.
He said lightly, "We're moving the grave,"
The sales manager was sweating profusely.
Why did he ask nonsense?
He even saw the grave being moved!
"Uh… Your ancestors were doing good here, why did you decide to move the grave all of a sudden? You didn't even tell us you're coming… I didn't even print out the permission letter to move graves…"
When Lilly heard that you needed permission to move graves, she was a little confused.
"We're moving our ancestors, why would we need your consent?" She asked in confusion.
The sales manager laughed, "This is the procedure, you need our permission before you can move graves,"
Lilly was even more surprised, "They're our ancestors, not yours, why would we need your consent? You're not the Ruler of Hell,"
The sales manager's face froze.
Anthony handed him an application form, and said coldly, "We've already done that,"
Why did they need his consent to move graves?
Anthony's eyes became cold and stern, "Know your place, Mr. Reeves,"
"The application to move graves is to let the cemetery know that the family members of the deceased had been relocated and to prevent others from robbing the grave. Not for you to boss us around!"
Anthony was menacing and his face was cold. That was the side of him that everyone feared.
The sales manager's face was pale, and said again, "Of course, sir. I didn't mean that. What I meant was to let us know ahead of time so we could help you prepare in advance…"
Since the Crawford family's tomb was located in Greenhill Cemetery, it made them prosperous and their burial plots were in high demand.
Some places were reserved for noble people so that they could provide them when they needed them.
So, some people who understood that they needed connections to buy their plot of land would ask him for a quota and donate to his cemetery.
However, Mr. Reeves was used to being arrogant, so he did not hold back what he said earlier. After using the Crawford family's grave as an advertisement, he thought he was superior to everyone.
Anthony did not bother to look at him, and said coldly, "There's no need,"
Edward sneered, "Why would you need to stick your nose in our family's business? Who do you think you are?"
Can't he see that we're a large family?
They could finish the job in no time if each person helped out.
Mr. Reeves opened his mouth.
The Crawford family brought business to the Greenhill Cemetery. If the Crawford family decided to move the grave, would they lose business?
How could he let the Crawford family move graves?
Mr. Reeves became humble and asked apologetically, "Mr. Anthony, may I know why you decided to move the grave? Did we not do a good job? Please tell us so that we can make it up to you,"
Anthony did not want to waste time talking to him.
Hannah was kind and shouted, "Lilly said the omen here isn't good and our ancestors didn't like it!"
There were still people around and they are all stunned when they heard this.
Is it true?
The Crawford family said that the omen here isn't good.
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