The early morning in the cemetery was very lively and quiet. The lively ones were the chirping of birds, and the quiet ones were the pedestrians who didn't pass by. There were no congested honks.
Today, Barron had been gone for an entire month, and Natalie had stayed in Adare Manor for an entire month.
Natalie placed a bouquet of flowers in front of the tombstone and took out a handkerchief and wet wipe from her pocket. She carefully wiped the dust off the tombstone. The surroundings of the tombstone were very clean.
Natalie was very satisfied. Barron loved cleanliness the most. He always swept the front of the courtyard clean.
From the day Barron was buried, Natalie found the cemetery's administrator and gave him another sum of money every month. She asked him to help clean the surroundings of Barron's tombstone every day. It seemed that the money was very effective, and it was indeed very clean.
After doing a series of actions, Natalie sat on the edge of the tombstone without feeling dirty at all.
Natalie leaned her head against the tombstone as if she was snuggling with Barron. At this moment, she was at her most relaxed. "Grandpa, are you okay?"
"Let me tell you. I've been living in Adare Manor for a month. Did you not remember the time? You definitely didn't remember. Otherwise, why didn't you visit me in my dreams? They treated me quite well. You must have arranged the best for me. You can rest assured now. Also, I angered your son to death. He knew that you had given me all your assets and asked me for them. I didn't give them to him. You can't say that I'm heartless. You gave them to me yourself. Besides, I'm unwilling to give them to him.
"Grandpa, let me tell you another secret. I seem to be getting used to Trevon. He's the husband you chose for me. Do you think this is a good thing or a bad thing?" It should be a bad thing.
Natalie was a sensitive person. From the moment she started looking for Trevon this morning, she knew that her state of mind had changed. However, she did not want to tell Sherri about this because Trevon did not like her. They were going to get a divorce in two months.
Natalie wanted to leave freely.
Natalie leaned against the tombstone and chatted for more than an hour. She slowly got up and bowed to the tombstone reluctantly. "Grandpa, I'm leaving. I'll come and see you next time."
The moment Natalie turned around, the tears hidden in her eyes fell.
Hackett followed the Blackwell family to Henry's tombstone early in the morning. Today was the anniversary of Henry's death.
The Blackwell family had a rule. On the anniversary of Henry's death, all the juniors, regardless of whether they were overseas or domestically, had to rush back.
After cleaning the tombstone, the group of people walked out of the cemetery at the same time as Natalie.
Hackett caught a glimpse of a familiar figure. When Hackett saw the person's face clearly, he was very surprised.
Hackett was stunned for a moment.
The pretty woman beside him frowned. "Does this woman want to die? Why is she driving so fast?"
Hackett rebuked her cousin, Mia. "Don't judge anyone subjectively."
Mia had decided to come back after receiving a message last night. In the past, she would find a good excuse not to come back on this day. According to the Blackwell family's rules, Mia had to come back. After all, she was Henry's most beloved granddaughter.
Exceptions were normal.
Mia was wearing a black knitted dress and a pair of high heels. "Hackett, do you know that woman just now?"
Hackett ignored Mia and walked away. He did not like this so-called cousin of his.
However, they were relatives, and she was Hackett's uncle's daughter. He had to maintain a good relationship with her on the surface.
Mia pouted in dissatisfaction. Ever since she was young, she knew Hackett disliked her very much. Hackett even treated his neighbor better than her.
However, it did not matter. Mia did not come back this time to repair her relationship with Hackett. It did not matter if it was good or not. She wanted to start over...
At the foot of the mountain, Hackett turned around and said to his parents, "Dad, Mom, I'll go to the office first. I have a meeting in the morning."
Nathan Blackwell and Joy gestured for Hackett to go quickly. Work was more important.
After getting into the car, Hackett started the engine and called Trevon with his Bluetooth earpiece. "What are you doing, Mr. Wilson?" His tone was a little teasing.
The man's voice came from the other end of the line. Trevon didn't want to talk nonsense with Hackett. "You have recovered?"
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