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Chapter 555

    Chapter 555


    Arabe moved forward, helping Grandma Stacy up, and said to her, “Grandma Stacy, take care of


    yourself.”


    Even though Arabe was the one hurting the most, as the main person in charge of the funeral, she


    had tofort all the guests.


    “Arabe, I am so heartbroken. Your Grandma just called me not long ago, saying that after her surgery


    and recovery, she woulde to see me.” Grandma Stacy sobbed uncontrobly, “How could this


    happen?”


    “Grandma Stacy, the floor is cold; get up first.” Arabe tried to help her up, but Grandma Stacy was


    too distraught to stand.


    Arabe held tightly onto Grandma Stacy’s wrist and, observing herplexion, realized that she was


    extremely weak.


    “She told me that her husband hade to get her, and she had no regrets in her life.”


    Grandma Stacy continued to sit on the floor crying; Arabe could only gentlyfort her, waiting for


    her to recover a bit before helping her sit in a nearby chair.


    The funeral venue was decorated in ck and white, appearing very solemn.


    Many of those who came to the funeral noticed that Arabe had grown up. She greeted the guests


    like a mature adult, and despite the sadness in her eyes, she seemed capable of handling everything


    on her own.


    Despite being only eighteen, Arabe was the mostposed person on the scene.


    After a while, Alberto Rollins arrived. In just a day, his hair had turnedpletely white, and he looked


    lifeless.


    His expression was full of sorrow, and the light had gone out of his eyes. An assistant supported him,


    and he walked into the cemetery with a cane, looking like a walking corpse.


    Arabe could feel his sorrow, so she gently put her hand on his arm. He nodded in response and was


    helped inside.


    By ten o’clock, everyone had arrived. Arabe first announced that Attlee was not Grace’s biological


    son, which shocked all the guests.


    The reason Arabe made this announcement was, on the one hand, that she hoped Grace would


    know that it wasn’t because she wasn’t a good parent but rather because Attlee wasn’t her biological


    son, hence he naturally didn’t possess the traits of the Murphy family.


    On the other hand, it was to let all the friends and rtives of the Murphy family know that they didn’t


    need to treat Attlee as one of


    them.


    Next, Arabe announced the fact that Grace had been brutally treated by Olga, leading to her death,


    and the persecution Attlee and Olga had imposed on those around Grace. Arabe expressed these


    facts clearly and concisely, shocking all the guests once again.


    Some of the guests had attended the engagement party the day before and had seen the video of Olga


    bullying Grace, so they told their friends and rtives about it.


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    After hearing this, people were red in the face with anger!


    Finally, Arabe sinctly recounted Grace’s life and in front of everyone, had Grace ced in the


    coffin for burial.


    The sound of sobbing filled the air again, seemingly expressing their reluctance to let go.


    As the coffin was sealed, the crying became louder, gradually turning into mournful wails.


    Grandma Stacy cried so hard that she nearly fainted several times.


    Arabe led the crowd, watching the coffin being lowered into the grave.


    She stepped forward, bowed deeply, and said earnestly, “Grandma, don’t worry; I will stay strong and


    live on.”


    The crying behind Arabe grew louder and louder.


    Images of happy moments with her grandma shed through Arabe’s mind.


    However, despite her overwhelming sorrow, she didn’t shed a single tear.


    After the tombstone was erected, Arabe and all the guests bowed to Grace.
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