I didn't know whether to admire Grace's shrewdness or blame her for being confused. She had been suppressed and bullied by the Murphys her entire life, but it seemed she had also become shrewd. What a wise move she made.
But what difference did it make? Her fate couldn't be changed now.
I glanced at the date on the report and couldn't help but chuckle.
Grace knew the outcome well in advance-even before she arrived to see Ava. After seeing the results, I assumed she realized the pain and longing she felt for Ava. She ultimately made the best decision for her final journey.
I didn't want to consider what would happen if the results on that paper were different. People make mistakes, and this may be her way of making amends.
Her life was pitiful, and even in death, she had nothing. Perhaps the only things left were the ones in front of me.
I reached for the bank book, chuckled, and slowly opened it.
When I saw the set of numbers, I was genuinely surprised. The amount was a considerable sum, even for me. I scrutinized it, and there were only deposits, no withdrawals.
It was evident how important money was to her, but ultimately, she left this substantial amount for Ava. It showed the special place Ava held in her heart and the high expectations she had for her granddaughter.
Even Grace probably never thought that one day, the money earned from me would ultimately return to me. Perhaps this was fate. I was stunned for a long time before putting away these things and leaving the
room.
Atlas walked over, scrutinizing my face. I smiled and whispered to him, "Sorry for making you worry."
He stayed silent, gently embracing me and patting my back.
After a while, I told my family, "We need to move on with our lives. We don't need to attend Grace's funeral."
We, indeed, didn't show up at the funeral. Johnson handled everything. It was hastily done, and she was buried in Haven Cemetery. The day after the burial, I brought my family to pay respects. The newly developed cemetery seemed desolate but serene.
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