Next One Is a Babe

Chapter 1808
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Chapter 1808

After they had sent Bryce’s body to the funeral parlor, Cindy and Ian accompanied Sean to deal withsome document issues that required the presence of the eldest son in the family.

At the same time, there were also several reporters who had tracked down their location to theundertaker’s place and started to take pictures of them.

Nevertheless, all the reporters left after obtaining enough materials.

When they were finally left alone, Cindy lamented, “They’re really using other people’s sadness as thesource of their materials, huh?”

Ian replied, “I know, right? Sometimes I really wonder whether these people are just waiting for others’misfortunes.” novelbin

As it had only taken about half an hour for Sean to settle all the documents, the three of them stood atthe empty space in front of the funeral parlor after everything was settled.

The cremation center was not far away from them, so they saw many people in tears while lightingcandles.

It was a place where tragedy and separation happened on a daily basis.

Cindy really couldn’t stand seeing those scenes and she couldn’t understand how the employees herecould face these situations everyday.

She wasn’t able to handle it because she had a firsthand experience and understood how it felt.

Cindy and Ian held hands at that moment.

The way the cremation center operated was to separate the bodies by the deceased person’shoroscope.

Cindy said in a soft voice. “My father was a Leo. When he passed away, I ran into many families whocame to the funeral parlor that had to line up to light the candles.”

Hearing that, Ian was taken aback as he didn’t expect her to talk about this.

She had never mentioned anything about her family before and he never thought about asking as well.

As Ian couldn’t verbally comfort her, he could only tighten his grip on Cindy’s hand.

The two of them had somehow endured similar experiences, so they could understand each other’scurrent feelings and knew that words of comfort were futile.

At this moment, Cindy stared ahead. “Everyone in this world has different thoughts and priorities. Evenif I were to cry for my dead father, my relatives could still have joyful conversations right next to me.”

She couldn’t tell whether they didn’t care or if they had just moved on.

As Bryce’s cremation was tomorrow morning, they were allowed to leave after settling all the

documents as no one was required to stand guard at the funeral parlor. It was also fine to leave Bryce’sbody unattended since they would only be leaving him there for a day.

After sorting everything out, Sean started to pack his things before he left the funeral parlor along withIan and Cindy.

Due to the funeral parlor’s remote location, their surroundings were empty.

Leaning back on the car seat, Cindy turned around to look outside. “No matter how glamorous a personhas lived before their death, they’d still be the same after death.”

Ian agreed before he recalled something and sighed. “Still, it’s good for him if everyone ends up thesame. At least he enjoyed everything that he wanted when he was alive.”

Bryce was able to have fun and live his life in the moment back when he was still alive despite leavinga ton of mess for his children after he passed away.

Apart from anything else on hand, Leah would also definitely cause more trouble for them in the future.

Still, Ian didn’t want to worry about this anymore since he had planned to leave the day after Bryce’scremation tomorrow.

Once he left, he would no longer be involved in anything that happened here.

Nevertheless, Ian still drove back to the Morgan Residence after that and Leah was already there bytime they had arrived.

Despite giving an excuse that she couldn’t get out of bed because she was feeling unwell, Leahimmediately got up after Sean and the others went out to send Bryce’s body.

It was at that moment when Cindy quickly took a glance at Leah.

Although Leah had done her makeup, she still looked like a mess since her face was obviously swollenand there were also scratch marks as well.

That was probably Aurora’s work.

As Leah wore a high neck shirt, Cindy couldn’t help but wonder whether it was because Leah hadscratch marks on her neck as well.

Nevertheless, it seemed like Sean and Ian didn’t notice anything odd with Leah and none of thembothered to talk to her either as they only asked for the butler after entering the living room.

When the butler entered the living room, he was only concerned about Sean and Ian’s request andignored Leah as well.

Then, Sean sighed. If Cindy was being truthful, she could also notice that he was exhausted.

Although the butler and Ian had been helping out during the funeral for the last two days, most of thethings were all handled by Sean alone.

Besides, Ian barely knew anyone who came to mourn while Sean could recognize almost everyonewho visited. As a result, he had to greet and converse with all of them.

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