Chapter 935

He shook his head. "I was in a rush when I came out of the house."

"I’ll drive later, then. You can have your breakfast.”

As we were in a rush to leave the house, Miss Woods told us to take our breakfast and eat on the road.

Keith shook his head to refuse. "I’m not very hungry right now. I can eat when we're there."

I thought about it and said, "I can take Munchkin there by myself. You probably need to go visit your deceased relatives too, right?”

Keith smiled. "The ones who are important to me and whom I care about are still around. My parents can go by themselves. Juniors like us don't need to."

The ones who were most important were still around. Those were probably the most beautiful words anyone could say on this beautiful day. The greatest fortune i n life was to have those we cared about and loved still around. It was great not having to experience death and separation, not having to mourn for the dead in the monsoon season, less so go through heartache and pain.

Halfway through the drive, Keith said, "I investigated Jackie last night. He’s from Whaldorf City. His

personal information is kept confidential, so I can’t access it for now. A friend told me that he once saw him beside Frank."

"Could he

made a bold guess. "If he’s Frank’s assistant, then it all makes sense. The Fredericks were auctioning off

moment and slowly

when we arrived at the cemetery. I t was a sunny day, and the sun was out in full force. I was enveloped in warmness when I got out of the

memory. He remembered that h e had been here

on the tombstone was still clear. The old woman was smiling kindly. I cast my mind back to the

at me and asked curiously, ”

when I was young, not knowing what death

was only when I grew up and my friends and family passed on one after another did I understand that death meant not being able to see someone again.

spoke to some others. A few would even leave before w e could say goodbye. Therefore, we should all learn to appreciate so that we would

eyes down at Munchkin. "We'll all die, but at the same

was still young and should not understand what

difficult for Munchkin to understand. He would not

at the tombstone. Grandma would certainly b e sad if she

resented her when she left, hence he never sent her off. Perhaps he still

far away. Perhaps a family member had just passed away and the grief was still too much

and pulled Munchkin along, preparing to take him

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