There was a sending-off ceremony for family members of the deceased at night in Zelotria.

Olivia hid in the crowd as she looked at the members of the Fordham family.

Other than Douglas' offspring, there were also the offspring of his brothers and other branch families.

The Fordhams were a huge family.

The ceremony was about to begin.

David was supposed to be the one to pay his respects first, but since he had already passed, Henley was the one to do it instead.

Everyone else went to take a flower of their own.

Troy and Sean were wheelchair-bound.

So, Jacqueline suggested that she would get the flowers for them.

Before she could reach out to get the flowers, someone grabbed her wrist.

Graham said, "This ceremony is for family members only.

I'm afraid you don't have the right to participate." As soon as he said that, Troy snapped back, "Enough is enough, Graham! We're mourning Grandpa right now.

How dare you do this right before him? Do you really want to cause him more trouble even after he's dead?" Troy didn't mind the minor spats they had before.

But there were a lot of outsiders present that night.

place for Graham to be spewing

Sean had become calm.

he shouldn't be causing

Graham worked in the

should know the gravity of such a

prepared if he

had just suffered the loss

a

had been dug

had died

send his son off? That was why he

eyes were soulless, and he

Goode, took a step forward and said,

Besides, Graham isn't wrong.

It's not only Jacqueline.

always been very docile when she was with her elders, but even her expression changed at this

are you saying, Aunt Aubrey? Even if my

pay our respects to him?" "why?" Graham sneered, the mockery in his

know the truth? You're all so shameless." "Graham, if you have an issue with me, we can talk it

cause a scene right here and now? Aunt Aubrey, he's young and

are you allowing him to run his mouth and bring shame

keep talking

How nice of you.

about it

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