Chapter 466 Reina, It's Time to Go Home

The more Sally spoke, the softer her voice became. In the end, she was still afraid of Jaylon. Before Sally finished speaking, she hurriedly left.

After Sally left, Reina looked at Jaylon. "Thank you."

If not for Jaylon just now, who knew how long Sally would have been fussing around here?

Jaylon lightly responded. Just as he was about to say something, Reina's phone rang.

The caller was from Boston. Reina picked up the call and heard a young man's voice on the phone.

Jaylon couldn't hear what the person on the phone said to Reina. He only saw her dull expression.

A few minutes later, the call ended.

Jaylon asked, "Who's that?"

Judging from Reina's current state, the conversation did not seem to be anything pleasant.

Reina said, "Someone working in the prison told me that my mother died in the prison tonight.

"They asked me to go back and get some paperwork done."

Jaylon's eyes flashed, and his voice was very soft. "Reina."

"Huh?"

Reina responded. Jaylon's warm fingers landed on her right cheek.

The cold tears formed a sharp contrast with the hot temperature of Jaylon's fingertips. Only then did Reina realize that her tears were all over her face. Reina hated Lacey.

Because of Lacey, Reina's life suffered countless hardships.

But when Reina heard the news of Lacey's death, Reina still could not suppress the pain.

"I will arrange for someone to send us back now." Jaylon's face was tense.

Jaylon took out his phone. Before he could dial the number, Reina held his hand. She lowered her eyelids and tried her best to suppress her trembling voice, saying, "Forget it.

"My grandmother is still alive. Let her go through the formalities.

"I don't care whether that woman is dead or not."

Jaylon stared at Reina, calm and deep as if he could see through her. "Lacey's the only family you have."

Reina lowered her head and said in a low voice, "She is not."

Reina had already decided to cut off her relationship with Lacey a long time

ago. Now, she and Lacey were just two strangers.

Jaylon grabbed her wrist and gently pulled her into his arms. His voice was deep and soft. "Reina, don't do this to yourself.

"Or you will regret it.

is still

how Lacey was doing, but he did not want Reina

in his arms for a long time. Finally, she asked in a hoarse voice, "Can

low and steady voice sounded above

flight back to America,

someone to find out the cause of

to the prison guard, Lacey was pushed down by someone during

woman who had killed Lacey was someone Lacey

that Lacey had previously sold illegal goods and had made this

long ago, Lacey had been in prison, and this woman had quarreled with her many times. Today, the woman couldn't hold back and killed

accident.

to Boston, Reina went to the hospital's

Lacey's body.

alive, everyone left her. After she died,

one came

Lacey a funeral. Reina just asked the worker to cremate Lacey's body, and then she buried Lacey,

dead person could get.

Jaylon followed Reina closely

with Lacey's funeral.

the past few days, Reina did not shed a single

everything woodenly.

when one was sad to the extreme, one would

cry.

probably like

sun

years.

how warm the light was, it could not shine into the cold and silent cemetery, and it could not dispel the haze that had been lingering in the hearts of people for the past

Reina had a conflict with Lacey, Reina

that Lacey could leave her

that Lacey had really left, Reina's heart

was empty, distant,

like an almost dying

then on, there was no place to

place

the sky turned dark, Jaylon's wide palm held her

it's time

heard the word "home", Reina suddenly felt a lump in her

head, asking, "How

holding back her feelings for a

emotions still exploded.

had once seen her father's

the same experience as

her father to be buried and now her

in the end, she had failed to keep

both she favored and

her tightly from behind and said in a low voice,

me and

can give

the conversation between Sally and Reina

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