Sean would visit Ginger's gravestone on her death anniversary. His feelings for her never changed.

"Gigi, this will be my last visit. I won't dwell on the past anymore. If you're somewhere up there, I'm sure you'd be happy to hear this—I've gotten over it."

His finger caressed the picture on the gravestone.

Tears were pooling in his eyes. "I'm really sorry for what happened that year."

Had it not been for him, the Lovell family wouldn't have died.

The yarrows danced, and the apricot blossom trees swayed along with the wind like dancers tuning in the beautiful nature.

Olivia noticed an old lady working in the field.

Standing in the sea of flowers, the old lady stared at Sean. She caught Olivia's gaze and frantically shifted her eyes away to continue working.

Olivia narrowed her eyes. She informed Willow of something before walking to the old lady.

Olivia noticed that the old lady was tearing up. The old lady knew Sean.

and none of their relatives were in the village. Who could the old lady

it was weird how the old lady quickly moved her

through the field, realizing that it was a field of

digging tools and holes of different sizes, there were barely any signs

The old lady disappeared.

the field, but the old lady was

That was quick.

suspicions—something was up with that

bodyguards to look into

for

to push the wheelchair, Olivia offered, "Let me do it, Mr. Lind. Your leg should be hurting because of the cramp

when we walk down a hill. We wouldn't want to see

it herself when there was a group of bodyguards with

was used to listening to her after having spent time together for a week, so no one doubted

opened a conversation and consulted him at

always return home with a

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