The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chapter 118
Chapter 118 A Solemn Memorial Service
Priscilla and her family had been following the events closely. When they knew that Caspian was going to hold a memorial service for Lilith, they rushed over to pay their respects to her.
After all, Lilith sacrificed herself to save her. Hence, she had to attend no matter what.
At this moment, Lilith’s heroic act had spread out throughout the entire Southlake City. Countless citizens were moved by her actions and spontaneously made their way to Southlake Cemetery.
Instantly, white flowers across the city were sold out.
Sylvia arrived outside of Riverside Villa with a group of people.
She and a few elite members were the first to enter the villa.
“Caspian, how’s the preparation?” Sylvia asked straightforwardly after entering.
“It’s all done. Let’s go,” Caspian answered.
“I brought two sets of funeral attire. You guys should change into them,” she said as she handed them to Caspian.
Caspian and Willow were supposed to wear them.
“Willow, let’s change,” Caspian took the clothes and said to Willow.
“Okay.” Willow nodded.
After changing their clothes, the two of them walked out.
Sylvia gave a white flower each to Joey, Miranda, and Zoey.
“Let’s go,” Caspian said, dressed in a black suit.
With that, they left Riverside Villa.
On the way, Caspian and Willow saw countless vehicles heading toward Southlake Cemetery. Some were holding white flowers and walking to the cemetery as well.
“What’s happening today? Why are there so many people heading to Southlake Cemetery?” Caspian was puzzled.
“Caspian, the entire city is moved by Madam Ziegler’s heroic deeds. They’re here to mourn her as well,” answered Sylvia.
“Remember to take necessary safety precautions and ensure the orderly conduct of the
“Don’t worry, I’ve made all the arrangements,” Sylvia answered.
Caspian nodded without
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the place was surrounded
up outside the cemetery, with guards stationed every
others to enter the cemetery.
of the car, they walked toward Lilith’s
numerous soldiers guarding her
Lilith’s grave was a quote that read, “Valiant for justice, may your heroic spirit endure! In remembrance from
Joey were surprised to see this formal memorial service, which was
thousand soldiers here under Sylvia’s command who were responsible for security.
was in white, their faces
began to pay their respects.
said to Sylvia, “Since the citizens are so enthusiastic, let them enter
orderly manner.”
of the memorial was to let everyone know that Lilith sacrificed herself out of righteousness. With so many citizens coming to mourn, it was
“Okay!” nodded Sylvia.
Carl arrived outside of Southlake Cemetery with
they got out of the car, they realized the cemetery was completely surrounded by
many people had come for Lilith’s
grave, paid their respects, and stood at
mourn in an orderly manner and
the citizens came on their own to pay their respects, of course, they followed the rules.
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brought flowers and candles.
Willow thanked everyone who came
in front of Lilith’s grave. Willow helped her up
arrived
member of the troop was dressed in black and had
looked solemn.
left the citizens dumbfounded.
and the rest
entire troop would come
Willow and Joey hadn’t anticipated that they would come to the
by the soldiers
waters, the undying spirit thrives! Majestic pines and emerald cypresses offer
and fervent blood transform into spring’s gentle rain! Resolute aspirations that move even
written by Julian.
an eerie silence to the scene with their magnificent presence.
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