Chapter 205
The rain poured heavily, and Mrs. Fallen was accompanied by bodyguards holding an umbrella. She walked to the side alone, clutching the letter in her hands. Hidden from everyone’s sight, a look of shock appeared on her face. She tightly clenched the letter, her eyes filled with complex emotions. After a few moments of inner struggle, she composed herself and put the envelope away before returning to Edgar’s tomb.
“Mom, what did Brother say? Mia asked, concerned, but Mrs. Fallen seemed lost, ignoring her daughter as if she couldn’t hear the question.
“Mom, what’s wrong with you? Don’t scare me! What did he say to you? Mia reached out to grab the envelope from her hand, but Mrs. Fallen evaded her, finding it strange that her daughter wanted to take the letter.
In a rush, Mrs. Fallen, in front of everyone’s eyes, tore open the letter, stuffed it into her mouth, and swallowed it. Shocked, everyone watched as she took such an extreme action.
“Mom, what are you doing?”
“Mrs. Fallen, you!”
The onlookers were stunned by her actions, unable to comprehend them. Mrs. Fallen didn’t provide an explanation, but instead hurried into the rain and embraced Edgar’s cold tombstone, crying out, “Son! My son, you were still so young””
She wailed until her voice became h oar se, and the grief on her face touched the hearts of all who witnessed it. As a wealthy wife, Mrs. Fallen had always carried herself with nobility, and this was the first time she had cried while clutching a tombstone in front of so many people. Yet no one deemed her behavior inappropriate. Her actions, including swallowing the letter she had just read, were understandable in the face of losing the most promising child of the Fallen family.
From a distance, Grace watched, her eyes red but devoid of tears, her expression numb. Unseen by anyone, she dug her fingertips into Patric’s suit, suppressing the pain as if her heart had grown numb.
In the cemetery, with Mia’s persuasion, Mrs. Fallen’s emotions gradually calmed down, saving her from the brink of fainting due to her intense crying. The funeral finally came to an end, and one by one, business partners, relatives, and friends departed with heavy hearts. Some mourned the loss of a business genius at such a young age, while others felt sorrow for the two women left behind in the Fallen family. Mr. Fallen’s gaze lingered on them.
After everyone had left, Mia supported Mrs. Tallen out of the cemetery, Looking up, she noticed Grace standing under a nearby tree. Anger burned within her as she blamed her, “It’s all because of you! You’re the one who caused harm to my brother! If it weren’t for you, how could he have died? How do you still have the audacity to show your face here?”

Grace offered no defense and lowered her gaze. Patric’s expression turned cold. “Watch your words. She is unaware of the truth, and it was your brother’s decision.”
“You don’t know?”
Mia stepped forward, her eyes bloodshot as she glared at Grace. “Is it enough that she doesn’t know? My brother gave up his life for her! But look at her, she hasn’t shed a single tear for him. She’s nothing but a heartless bit ch!”
“Enough!”
Mrs. Fallen interjected before Mia could continue scolding Grace further. Mia looked back at her mother in disbelief. “Mom! She’s the murderer who killed our brother! Why are you defending her?___
Don’t you hate her too? Have you lost your mind?”
Grace kept her head down, not uttering a single word in her defense. Mrs. Fallen, with tear streaked cheeks, slowly approached Grace and gave a slight how.
Mia was stunned. “Mom, do you even realize what you’re doing? You’re howing to her?!”
Ignoring her daughter’s protest, Mrs. Fallen looked at Grace with a solemn expression and spoke, “I apologize for my daughter’s words. She’s overwhelmed with grief and doesn’t know what she’s saying. I hope you can find it in your heart to forgive her.”
Grace was equally taken aback by Mrs. Fallen’s unexpected change in attitude. Mrs. Fallen had always treated her with disdain, so this sudden shift in behavior perplexed her.
“Mia is right. I am responsible for his death, so you must hate me. don’t you?”
Two tears fell from Mrs. Fallen’s eyes as she forced a bitter smile, wiping them away. “Mr. Fallen was right. If he chose this path, it must have been because he loved you deeply. I respect his decision.”
The words “he loved you deeply pierced Grace’s heart, causing a pang of pain and a slight tingling in her nose. She tightly clenched her palm to prevent her tears from falling.
Mrs. Fallen took a blank envelope from her bag and handed it to Grace. “He asked for this letter to be given to you alone. Don’t worry, I haven’t read it.”
Trembling. Grace reached out and took the envelope. Mrs. Fallen added, “For now, put it aside. When you go back, find a quiet moment to read it.”
With that, Mrs. Fallen and Mia supported each other and left the cemetery. Grace carefully placed the letter in her bag. Once all the mourners had departed, she stepped back into the cemetery and made her way to Edgar’s tombstone.
A small photograph adorned the tombstone, its surface speckled with raindrops. Despite the rain, Grace immediately recognized the indifferent yet handsome face captured in the picture. It was from their time together in the royal family.
She had searched her phone and the Cloud View Villa, but not a single photo of him could be found. Tenderly, she wiped away the water droplets from the photograph, repeatedly and patiently.
He was the only man she had ever truly loved, and now she would never be able to hear him act like a spoiled child again. Holding back her tears, she painstakingly removed every water stain from the tombstone with a handkerchief.
Patrie felt a pang of heartache. “Girl, it’s pouring rain. You won’t be able to wipe it clean.”
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