“Mm, got it. After the funeral, I’ll make a donation to a school,” Cindy offered with a sugary sweet smile.

Louisa nodded and fell silent.

Though she despised what Cindy did, Shandie had just passed on. I should not make it worse for her.

As Louisa didn’t talk to her sharply as usual, Cindy thought the former had backed off without Henrick’s support.

Feeling smug, Cindy’s lips twitched upwards in an imperceptible smile.

Parting her lips, she said, “Louisa, take your time. I’ll head to the coffin to take one last look. I have prepared a speech.”

“Sure.” Louisa dismissed her with a wave. “It’s the last goodbye.”

Cindy murmured in acknowledgment and hastened her footsteps.

one last look at Henrick and tell him she had had enough of him

the mansion to the backyard. Cindy scurried along the path and suddenly

halt, she stared in disbelief at the

crowded?

their company. Some of their business partners were milling around.

 listened to Louisa and put on my habit instead of wearing a flashy dress if I knew guests had arrived. Goddamn it, why didn‘t the help tell

back to change her attire, someone spotted her and yelled,

promptly looked

too late to return and

listening

teeth, she strode forward so no one would accuse her of

 just tell them I’ve just returned from the monastery and

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