"I won't be lazy. I'll admit my mistakes. I won't break my promises. I can wash the dishes for a lifetime. Can you come back to life?"

He kept shouting in his heart. The veins on his clenched fist also began to throb.

"Why did you go in? Why didn't you wait for me to come back?

"Why didn't you give me a chance?

"I shouldn't have quarreled with you. If you hadn't left, you could have escaped this disaster when you came back with me from Lesterdam City.

"It's all my fault!

"Ally!"

When he flipped through the album, he looked at the few selfies left in her storage. He caressed her face through the screen. His tears fell like rain.

Soon, the Clements family knew about this matter. In order to prevent Frederick from sinking into depression, his grandmother had come by especially and called him personally to go home.

He originally thought that she was not feeling well, so he ran all the way back to the Clements family house. When he entered the door, he rushed to the sofa and held the old woman's hand. His face was pale. "Grandma, are you okay? How are you? Are you not feeling well?"

"I'm fine! I'm fine! It's just that I just heard about... about what happened to Ally. I feel a little sadness in my heart. It just feels so heavy that I can't help but panic!"

As soon as his grandmother opened her mouth, she couldn't help but wipe away her tears. Frederick suddenly realized that his entire family had come back. Even his uncle and aunt had come. Suddenly, he understood something. He was really not in the mood just now. If his grandmother didn't say that she was not feeling well, he would have run away from all of his responsibilities.

If anything bad was to happen to his grandmother again, what was the point of living?

"Frederick, fate is unpredictable and everyone is destined to have ups and downs. You should be open-minded!"

Seeing that his face was pale and he looked sickly, the old woman clutched his hand. Her face was full of distress.

"You have to hang in there! What would I do if

anything happens to you?"

a great-grandchild by now. Little did she expect that things would turn out this way. He had just endured six years. Would he have to endure another six

that she couldn't wait until he got over his grief again. She wanted him to let go, but even she felt immense sorrow in her heart

time, Christian also persuaded

sailing. You have experienced a lot. Things such as

other side, Hallie, who had also come back, spoke up, "That's

gave her a sharp look, Mrs. Clements glared

meant that even if you are sad and depressed, the

also have to think of your grandmother. You can't give up on yourself, so don't be too

on Frederick's obviously dispirited face. It was very clear that the death of this woman took a

in the main seat from the corner

patted

life after death. We need to turn grief into strength. Think about what her unfinished wish was and accomplish it for her!

finished speaking, Mrs. Clements couldn't help but let out

an accident

In the end, he said nothing and even acquiesced in Mrs. Clements's statement. He nodded

Grandma! I'm

something more but didn't stay for long. Frederick had dinner at the Clements family house and then

the door, he suddenly realized that the grand mansion

ordered people to

and walked out

to keep you company and see you. With more people, the atmosphere would be

here! Ally can't

be even more desolate. It's good to let them. help you with the gardening.

health. Don't overwork yourself! I asked Chet to invite some medical staff over. The house is enormous and the empty space would just go to

never allow any accidents to happen to his grandmother! He would never be able to take

seen through his intentions and felt that he was like a frightened bird. Mrs. Clements also understood his actions. Even if she didn't like the

surveillance footage and think of the custom-made clothes. He was trying to conjure

this day in the office, he was replaying the footage again. In the notebook, he also began to sum

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