Mission To Remarry

Chapter 1956

Chapter 1956 She Is Just Like My Mom

The next day, Lucian accompanied Roxanne to the cemetery where she paid respects to her mother.

As it suddenly began to drizzle, the cemetery was quickly covered in mist.

With an umbrella in his hand, Lucian made sure Roxanne was fully covered even if it meant that half of his body would get wet.

Roxanne looked at the tombstone where a picture of her mother was embedded. It captured the first time she smiled vibrantly ever since she got seriously sick.

She could still remember how she rushed back home from school back then and saw how neatly her mother was dressed when she returned from a photography studio.

The beaming expression and the reluctance in her mother's eyes filled Roxanne with a sense of dread.

True enough, her mother met her untimely end not long after that.

Back then, Roxanne felt as if her world had collapsed. Her mind drew a blank, as the pillar of support in her life was now gone.

She couldn't even recall how many days she went without food and water. In the end, she held a simple funeral for her together with Grant in a detached state of mind.

the tragedy, Roxanne kept

she faced in life, she would quietly hide away and

never forgive Grant

mother's death, Grant married Winnie and brought

when all her troubles

the beacon of light in the darkness that engulfed Roxanne's life. He had become

coincidence somehow delivered her to the

Lucian harbored no interest in her and only saw her as a lowly gold

worked in mysterious

of her mother's grave,

gotten

by the side until his wife was done. After helping her back to her feet, he knelt down in front of the grave and declared, “Mom, you can rest assured that I'll take good care of Roxanne and the kids. I'll never let anyone bully them ever again. So please bless

sense of warmth enveloped Roxanne

we're going off now. I'll come with the kids the next time. They've finally done it, once a month as promised. Aren't they

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