Chapter 731

The graveyard at midnight was enveloped in a tranquil darkness. Moonlight filtered through scattered clouds, casting a mottled glow on the tombstones, adding an air of mystery and melancholy to this silent place.

A gentle breeze brushed through, carrying the soft rustling of leaves, almost like the murmurs of wandering spirits. The trees surrounding the area loomed in the shadows, resembling countless unseen eyes peering into the night.

Every so often, a nightbird soared across the sky, letting out a sharp cry that pierced through the quiet of the night before quickly vanishing into the darkness. The air was thick with the rich scent of damp soil, mixed with a delicate floral fragrance, reminding one of the cycles of life and inevitable endings.

In this graveyard, each tombstone bore witness to a story, each name a reminder of a life once lived. Time seemed to slow, weighed down by the heavy burdens of life and death.

Brad had been held up by the gravekeeper's questioning, and by the time he finally stepped into the eerie graveyard, Nadine was nowhere to be seen. The graveyard was vast, and as he scanned the area under the moonlight, he spotted a small figure amidst the last row of stones.

clinging to the cold tombstone, wishing she could become one with it, crying her heart out. "Jack, I miss you so much! If you were here,

If

and the doctor suspected she was suffering from depression and had started her on antidepressants. But for

so much pain bottled up inside that just crying and clinging to the cold tombstone were no longer enough

as she saw Jack's tombstone, tears streamed down her face. If Jack were still alive, she wouldn't have to go through this. He was the one who loved her the most, and he most definitely

her from the chill. Her shoulders shook as she sobbed, "I miss you so much, Jack. Please

in the cold night wind and watched her cry, his hands slowly

stepped forward or offered her any

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