The funeral would be held two days later. In accordance with the customs and regulations there, the Old Master of the Lowe Family would be laid to rest.
Grace's grandmother was also buried in the Lowe family's ancestral tomb as well.
The whole graveyard was densely packed with tombstones; it was the burial place for all the ancestors of the Lowe family. Two wives were on both sides of Master Lowe's tomb.
In the front row, there was Uncle Philip's tombstone, and even Nerissa's tombstone had been completed. The dead were painted with red words while those who were still living had their names painted in white.
After her grandmother was buried, Grace felt as if a huge burden had been relieved from her.
She bowed to her uncle. Madam Lowe stood by the side and looked at her with tears in her eyes.
Grace felt very sad and distressed inwardly. After all, her aunt was still very young. It was also a misfortune for her to lose her husband at such a young age.
After burying the Old Master and Grace's grandmother, everything was considered a success.
Charles, who was the head of the Lowe family, and Eva were still locked inside the detention center.
After returning to the Lowe Villa, Grace and Heinz did not have any other activities because of the funeral that had just been held.
They planned to give everything to their lawyer after taking a short rest. After that, they would return to Northern City.
The evening before they left, Madam Lowe arranged a sumptuous dinner.
After having a reunion dinner together, Heinz brought Grace, Alice and the children back with him.
On the way back, Heinz called Jensen.
He purposely called him in front of Alice. Sure enough, when Alice heard the call from Jensen, she instantly tensed up.
Heinz glanced at Alice calmly and said to the phone, "Jensen, how is Aunt doing?"
Jensen said, "She's fine. Don't worry, it's not a big deal."
Heinz asked again, "Then are you still in the hospital?"
"Yes. How are things going on your side?"
"Yes, everything went well. We've already returned to Northern City. We're on our way back there."
Jensen did not ask about anything else. "Okay, let's talk about it when you all come back. You all must be tired these days."
Heinz glanced at Alice and said, "We're doing fine. It's more like you who's tired as you have been taking care of Aunt for so many days."
Alice lowered her eyes so that no one could see the emotion brimming in them. Her whole body was a little tense.
Heinz said again, "Just tell me if you need help."
Jensen said, "I won't be polite to you. As of now, I can handle it completely by myself. Don't worry."
"Alright."
"Alright, if there's nothing else, I'll hang up now." Jensen was still in the hospital at this time, so it was not convenient for him to say anything more.
Heinz asked deliberately, "I'm fine. But you, do you have anything else to do?"
Jensen also instantly understood what Heinz meant, but he didn't say anything. "There's nothing else. That's all."
"Okay, I'll hang up then."
Just like that, Heinz quickly hung up the phone and glanced at Alice's tense body and stiffened face.
In fact, Alice could not hear what was on the other side of the phone at all. She could only gather a little information from Heinz's words.
She could also hear that her brother-in-law was doing something on purpose, but there seemed to be no reply from the other side.
Grace, standing to the side, asked, "Heinz, how's Jensen's mother?"
"She's still in the hospital. She might have to stay for a little while longer."
Grace asked in surprise, "Is it so serious? What's wrong with her?"
Heinz said, "I didn't ask. He said before that her heart was not in good condition, so I guess she's suffering from the same illness now."
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