Chapter 291 Whoever Pitiful Is Hateful

At Greenhill Cemetery, Mr. Reeves heard that the Crawford family had moved the grave to an ordinary cemetery, and his competitor. Mr. Zeke was busy making tombstones for the Crawford family.

He heard that they wanted tombstones in different styles such as flowers, clouds, and even tombstones in the shape of peaches…

Mr. Reeves was furious; he cursed at Mr. Zeke and stared blankly.

The Crawford family went to the ordinary cemetery and the burial plots were sold out in an instant.

Meanwhile, all of Greenhill Cemetery’s orders were refunded and they made a huge mistake…

Greenhill Cemetery was being sued by the Crawford family for using the Crawford family’s grave as an advertisement to gain profit without permission.

Mr. Reeves grit his teeth as he thought that Mr. Zeke was ratting him out behind his back….

At the sales department, the salesmen tried their best and spoke eloquently.

They looked down on people who could not afford to buy a burial plot there and now they were enthusiastic for the customers to buy them.

One of the salesmen was trying his best to get the Clay siblings to buy their burial plot and kept flattering

Ken. ·

Ken held a cup of tea while he saw his sister hesitating. He urged, “Why are you still hesitating, Claire? You thought about it all morning. Why don’t you buy it now?”

Upon hearing what he said, the salesperson became more enthusiastic, thinking that he was the one who could make decisions.

Ken enjoyed this kind of treatment very much, and said with a smile, “We’ve been interested in buying a burial plot at Greenhill Cemetery for a while and we’re pretty satisfied with the location…”

Claire placed the contract down and interrupted him, “I need to compare!”

Ken choked on his words and he was very angry.

Why are you whimpering?

He frowned and said, “What else do you want, Claire? They’ve even given you a 20000 dollar discount. I think it’s a great deal so hurry up and buy it!”

She will regret it if it’s sold out!

buy it, I won’t stop you,”

ask her

say when they were buying their father’s grave. However, he could not figure out why it took his sister so long

give him the money and buy it himself a

him and

salesman felt

and felt like it was all for

people who came to set up the cemetery were

until today. I can’t guarantee there will be a place available for you if you change

caught up with his sister and

went out, he asked impatiently, “What are you doing?”

the Crawford family’s grave was located here all morning. And now, they

Ken was speechless.

That’s it?

family’s grave have to do with them if they wanted

nothing to do with it. It’s such

they must sell all the new types of graves or they’ll

sneered, “Did you believe what they say? Because I don’t. I need to think

in a hurry, “It’ll be sold out if you keep thinking about it! Look at all the people who are buying their burial plots here. Don’t you know Dad wants to be buried here?

understanding of the old man, being able to come to Greenhill Cemetery is a status

knew that people who were buried at the Greenhill Cemetery had

he thought that Claire should buy a burial plot

wouldn’t believe you if you said Greenhill Cemetery isn’t good. Why don’t you buy it for him and he’ll be happy.

Claire heard this, she

brother was

kind of person. Once he wanted to be buried at Greenhill Cemetery, he would refuse to be buried elsewhere. He would just think that she was reluctant to spend money on

sighed. “Alright

rang, and it was

said coldly, “Claire if you buy the burial plot with

know that my dad doesn’t have much time left… Can we talk

father. He would only be around for a couple of days and why did she need to be

never watch her

a daughter and

it be the children’s responsibility for their parents‘ burial?” Claire

be your and your brother’s responsibility. Why are you the only one forking out the money? Do you think it should

anything if your younger brother paid half the price or even 5000

Claire was speechless.

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