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Impulsive Vow to an Enigmatic Husband novel Chapter 877

The tradition here was that people wish to return to their birthplace when they kicked the bucket, to rest in peace there. Ever since Granny Rebecca moved to Riverton, she hadn't mentioned heading back to Rosenberg to Cornelia, but Cornelia could feel the homesickness in her.

She decided to take her granny back to Rosenberg, to lay her to rest next to her grandpa and dad, so they could look out for each other in the afterlife.

Granny Luisa was not keen on parting ways with her good friend, but she respected Cornelia's wishes and didn't put up a fuss, "Alright, we'll go with your plan."

Cornelia said, "Thanks!"

Granny Luisa patted Cornelia's head, "Nelly, remember what your granny told you. From now on, me, Bri, and Marc are your family."

Briana stepped forward and hugged Cornelia tightly, "I'll protect you from now on, I'll be there for you. In short, I won't let anyone mess with you."

Patricia also said, "Nelly, you've got me too. I'm about the same age as your parents, if you don't mind, I'll take care of you like my own child."

"Thank you all!" Cornelia managed a small smile; amidst the pain of losing her granny, she felt their kindness and warmth.

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The cremation went smoothly and was completed the next morning. After the cremation, Cornelia planned to take her granny's ashes back to Rosenberg for burial. As Cornelia's husband, Marcus would naturally accompany her back to Rosenberg. Abigail and Zack also planned to accompany Cornelia back to Rosenberg, even though Cornelia didn't want them to, they insisted on going.

Rosenberg was a dangerous place for Cornelia. Last time she went back to Rosenberg to fetch her sick granny, they didn't accompany her and deeply regretted it. This time, they were hell-bent on going with her.

Once they resolved to accompany Cornelia, Granny Luisa and Briana also found a reason to stick to going to Rosenberg. If they were heading to Rosenberg, Patricia couldn't possibly stay behind.

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