Chapter 266

The next day, at half past five in the morning, the sky was still a dim shade of grey

Marguerite had to go to help with Laverne’s mourning amangements and to greet the mourners who were amiving

She got up early, and after a simple breakfast of toast and coffee, she and Fredenck set off together

Laverne’s body laid in the grandest hall of the church Chuck had arranged everything the day before, even ensuring a mortician applied makeup on Laverne and dressed her in her favente floral dress

Marguerite walked slowly into the hall Laveme in the crystal casket seemed as if she was sleeping, her face serene, except for her lips, which drooped slightly Marguente it two candles for her, and then she and Frederick tossed a handful of rose petals. By the time they finished, mourners were starting to arrive

Laverne’s hometown was Marina Shores Village, but the villagers there moved on quickly, and although the old lady had many friends, most of them had left the village and scattered to different parts of the country

Therefore, most of the people who came were friends of Marguente and Frederick.

The Lockwood family, as direct relatives of Laverne, didn’t arve until noon.

Especially Yuna, she seemed fatigue while greeting guests.

due to the loss of a

to help and seemed impatient. From her expression,

reaction of

cunous about the relationship between Laveme

hurriedly arrived in a sedan. He immediately found Frederick

at Yuna and Zoe, then lowered his voice

delivered Zoe. But I think you should meet her yourself. She’s

lips pressed into a thin line, his

Winston, your mother is on

was coming. Frederick eased his worry a

turned to say a few words to Marguente, then

everything he knew about

name was Thelma, and she had personally delivered all the babies in Marina Shores Village years ago. But she had moved out of the village long ago and

Brightwater Cove, they learned that Thelma was at the village chief’s

easily found the chief’s house,

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