When the guards realized it was Audrey, they were taken aback. The leader awkwardly said, “We didn’t realize it was Miss Audrey. We thought someone else had broken into the Farrell family cemetery.”

Audrey had come to pay her respects to her parents, so the guards were familiar with her.

Audrey spoke gently, “Uncle Seventeen, I found Mr. Jimenez and brought him back with me. Mr. Jimenez said he wanted to visit my mother.”

The man guarding the cemetery was Audrey’s uncle in terms of seniority, though he was five generations older than her, so she addressed him politely.

“Mr. Jimenez?”

The cemetery guards, all in their forties, didn’t recognize Mr. Jimenez.

They looked at the elderly man supported by Audrey and Darrell, and Uncle Seventeen asked, “Miss Audrey, who is this Mr. Jimenez? We haven’t met him. What’s his connection to the Farrell family?”

Or perhaps he was here to pay respects to the previous head of the family.

mother’s

The previous head of the family’s assistant was still alive and had

to look up at the tomb

to the cemetery, claiming she missed her sister and wanted to talk

referred to was

of the

her death, the two young ladies disappeared,

location was discovered, but Miss Harlow had been dead for more

daughters, and it was rumored that their

Harlow’s eldest daughter, Liberty, had arrived in Jensburg long ago and had fiercely clashed with

the York family, the wealthiest family in Wiltspoon. The love story

noble. Wasn’t it a family tradition? Her mother was the daughter of the head of the Farrell family and was

hardships and endured many grievances, but they eventually rose above

married well and

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