In the funeral, The granny trembled as she stood in front of the tombstone. She put down the flowers in her hands and touch the icy cold body of the tombstone, tears of sadness streaming down her face: "When she was alive, she always wanted to see her own parents.. She also wanted to figure out why they abandoned her. what a pity, this wish of hers will never come true"
Lily stood by Edwards's side with her arms wrapped around her shoulders. In the spring, the wind and rain were in a rush, it was unknown if there was really a grievance involved or not, but a gust of wind blew over, bringing with it the wet feeling of spring.
Joshua stood in the middle of the group. He did not have so many feelings for Jane, he had not met his for a long time, and did not know his either, all he knew was that she was John's adopted daughter, a person who could be considered to be one of the Wayne Family.
Life was too fragile. When a person was alive, he would often ignore many things. Only when a person left would he think of picking up that small bit of familiarity.
Joshua looked at the young face with a brilliant smile, and thought deeply in his heart. If he had known this would happen, he would have invited her to a meal or sit down and chat with her. He didn't think that he would feel such sorrow after she left.
"Grandma, let's go back. It's going to rain!" Jack stood beside her and reached out to support the old lady.
"Why do your father hasn’t come yet? What is he doing?!" The old lady was suddenly angry, and turned to look at the rows and rows of cars on the road, as though John's car had not arrived yet.
"He might be so sad that doesn't want to face this kind of parting!" Jack explained to his father.
"Let him alone!" The old lady let out a soft laugh and stopped being angry.
Yes, who would want such a painful thing to happen?
Suddenly it begins to rain, accompanied by cool wind, although it is spring, but also into the bones of the people.
Seeing Jack didn't bring an umbrella, Joshua took his ang give it to he.
At this moment, he opened the umbrella. The black umbrella was very big. He quickly walked over with granny. He whispered in concern, "Grandma, the road is very slippery. Be careful!"
The old lady's tears blurred her eyes. She walked very slowly.
At this moment, Lily had a very deep impression of this place. She would remember this cold, drizzling rain for the rest of her life and never forget it.
Edwards lowered his head, and reached out to hold onto Lily's cold little hand. He actually knew why John did not come, because he did not have the face to come and send her daughter off.
Jane had been someone he trusted the entire time. She knew how many secrets he had, and how many things he would ruin, and John knew in his heart that only kill her canall these secrets be safe, anyway, she is just his adopted daugther.
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