Along the way, Grace could not fall asleep. She bickered with Heinz all the way.
In a flash, they arrived at their destination.
When the car stopped, Grace was shocked and asked, "Have we arrived?"
"I guess so." Heinz said, "This must be it."
Grace sat up immediately. Her hair was a little messy. She tidied up her hair and took a look outside. The scenery was beautiful and lush. The environment was beautiful.
Grace was in a daze for a moment while Heinz opened the car door.
Grace took a good look and realized that the car was parked in a quiet courtyard. The courtyard was very quiet and beautiful.
The courtyard had a garden-style architecture and twisting paths. Each design was unique and ingenious.
At the entrance of the building complex stood two rows of people who looked like servants. All of them were respectful.
Grace was quite surprised.
It seemed that her cousin was really a very outstanding person, just like what Heinz had said.
When the two of them got out of the car, Alice and the children got out as well. The boys were very
excited and looked around happily.
Grace heaved a sigh of relief. It seemed that Little Gary had adjusted well. He seemed happy throughout the second half of the ride.
Zachary also got out of the car and walked towards them. He said, "This is mine and my mother's manor. It is not open to the public. The guest rooms have been cleaned up. It is convenient and quiet for you to live here."
"Sorry for troubling you, Zach."
"It's no trouble. You are welcome." Zachary smiled slightly, "Come on, let's go into the house and have dinner first."
Grace nodded, "Zach, what about Grandma's ashes?"
Zachary said, "I'll bring it into the house."
"Okay." Grace did not hurry to leave. She waited for Zachary to take Grandma's ashes out of the car.
He placed the ashes in a square box made of wood that looked to be very high-quality.
Zachary carried the box of ashes and brought Grace and everyone inside.
Before she entered the house, she saw a middle-aged woman standing there in green traditional clothing. She looked gentle and very beautiful.
She looked at them, and her eyes were filled with tears.
"Zachary, you've brought back Grandma and your cousins?" "Mom! I've brought them back." Zachary looked at
the middle-aged woman and said, "I'll put Grandma down first and introduce you to each other."
"Alright."
Grace knew that the woman was her aunt.
She was the wife of her late uncle.
As soon as they entered the house, they saw the portraits in the main hall.
The man was Zachary's father.
He was very handsome, and Zachary was the revised version of him. People would know that they were father and son just by looking at them.
Grace had mixed feelings.
Her uncle died at a young age, and her aunt looked very young. She looked like she was in her forties.
Grace knew that her aunt should be around 50 years old.
Zachary placed the ashes on the table and said respectfully, "Dad, I've brought Grandma back. Our family has finally reunited. I've also brought back my younger cousins."
Zachary said to his father's portrait sincerely.
Grace looked over and her heart was filled with a mix of emotions.
Zachary's mother, Nerissa, stepped forward and looked at Grace. She smiled faintly and said gently, "Are you Grace?"
"Do you know about me?" Grace was surprised.
Nerissa nodded, "I know about you. Zachary told me over the phone. Your uncle had been working hard these past few years, but unfortunately, his ability was limited. He didn't manage to bring your grandma or your mother back."
Grace felt a twinge of sadness in her heart.
Nerissa realized that she should not have mentioned so much. Therefore, she immediately changed the subject. "Are you Alice?"
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