Eudora frowned. She felt that Gordon was acting weirdly that day.
"As long as you've made up your mind, I'll listen to you. We're in the middle of New Year's holiday now, so don't worry too much about it."
He nodded and said, "Okay!"
After going back, Eudora observed him again and found that there was nothing wrong with him. He also had a good time with the children and it reassured her. Then only did she start planning for a time to relocate her father's ashes.
If Tyler's ashes were to be moved from Greene City, it would have to be done by his daughter, Eudora.
She muttered, "Why don't we move it after New Year?"
To her surprise, Gordon heard it at once with his sharp ears.
"No, there are still four or five days before the festival! You will go tomorrow, and then you can come back the day after tomorrow! You can rest assured that I will stay here and look after the children. Everything will be fine!"
She was even more curious. "Why are you in such a hurry? Is there something wrong?"
Gordon was staggered and he lowered his head.
"What can happen to me? By the way, you are such an unfilial daughter. Your parents treated you so well, but when they passed on and wished to enjoy the festival with each other, you kept making excuses!"
She was speechless.
Why did she have to bear the name of being unfilial? However, Gordon was right. If her father could talk before he died, he must be most worried about being with her mother.
It would be great if he could spend the New Year with her mother!
"I'll go tomorrow, okay?"
Only then did Gordon feel satisfied. "Go early and come back early!"
Although Cindy and Gordon were at home, Eudora still called Tina over. "Please help me to take care of the kids. Contact us if there's anything!"
Tina felt very guilty. "I should've been the one to do it."
Eudora shook her head and said, "You're pregnant. It's very tiring to go there and come back, thus it would be better for you to stay here. I'll give him your regards. You and Christopher just need to take care of the children for me!"
Tina nodded and agreed.
The next day, Eudora and Amos went to Greene City.
It had been almost a year since they last went there. Returning once again made them recall the past that seemed like a lifetime ago.
However, Greene City was not a place worthy of being memorable for Eudora and Amos. Therefore, they did not stay for long. They went straight to the cemetery, where Tyler was buried.
On the previous day, they had informed the cemetery worker that they were about to move the ashes of Eudora's father. Thus, the procedure began directly when they had arrived.
After a simple prayer, Amos and the rest took out Tyler's urn and handed it to Eudora.
There was a well- prepared car outside, and it would take Tyler all the way to the cemetery in Rosaville City!
Just as Eudora was about to get into the car, one of the staff members in the cemetery suddenly rushed out.
"Miss George, I almost forgot! I have something here for you."
She was bemused and she received a digital disc from him.
"Your sister Kesha had asked me to pass this to you! She said that it might be too late to give it to you, but you would be very pleased if you look at it!"
She took it with suspicion. "When did she give it to you?"
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