An hour later, they arrived at the cemetery.
Steven walked at the front of the line holding Eason's ashes.
Violet and Stanley walked behind, holding the two children.
Eason was soon buried and a tombstone was erected.
After the other guests offered flowers, they left, leaving the place for Violet's family.
Violet looked at Eason's brand new tombstone and didn't say anything.
Next to him, Steven didn't speak either.
Stanley and the two children did not speak up even more, and the whole scene was quiet.
It wasn't until a drop of rain fell on her head that Violet took a deep breath and murmured softly, "Dad, rest in peace!"
She forgave him.
This sound of Dad was as if a certain switch was turned on, Steven cried, also opened his mouth and shouted Dad.
Violet pulled the two children over and stroked their heads, "Babies, call Grandpa."
The two children looked at each other and finally nodded, opening their mouths to call out to Grandpa at Eason's tombstone.
This was the first time the two children had called him Grandpa in front of Eason, even though he couldn't hear them.
Stanley still didn't speak.
Violet didn't let him call Eason either.
After all, Eason had framed him before, and while she forgave Eason, she was not qualified to have Stanley forgive.
Stanley had already given Eason a lot of respect by coming to his funeral.
So, she wouldn't have let Stanley say anything about forgiving Eason.
As the rain got heavier and heavier, soon several people were drenched.
Stanley took off the jacket to cover the two children's hair and said to Violet, "Let's go back first."
Violet was worried that the two children would get sick, and nodded in agreement, "Okay."
The three adults and two children left the cemetery and returned to the car.
"Go back to the villa first." Stanley took out several towels and distributed them, instructing Fraser in the driver's seat.
Fraser responded and started the car.
On the way, Stanley didn't care about his wet, dripping hair and used a towel to wipe the two children's hair and faces first.
Steven and Violet were also wiping themselves aside, and when they saw this scene, Steven spoke up, "Stanley is such a good father."
"Yeah." Violet nodded with a smile.
Stanley heard it, and although he didn't respond, the thin lips that were hooked up showed that he was in a good mood at the moment.
"Okay." Stanley watched the two children's hair that went dry, stopping the action in his hands, and took a towel and was to wipe himself.
Suddenly, a white towel flew by and landed on his head.
Violet smiled, "Well, you just rubbed Calvin and Arya, you're tired of rubbing, so I'll do it for you."
With that, she put her hands on the towel on his head and started rubbing it.
Stanley simply closed his eyes, allowing her to rub on his head, not getting angry even if she rubbed his hair into a mess.
Suddenly, a cell phone rang, breaking the coziness of the car.
Violet heard it was her phone ringing, put down her towel and picked it up, "It's the police station calling."
Steven and Stanley looked at her together.
"The matter of Talia." Stanley said.
Steven nodded, "Definitely, today is the day of Talia's execution, the execution time is twelve o'clock, it's now twelve ten, it's ten minutes after Talia's execution. The police department called must be because of her."
Violet didn't say anything, pursing her lips, she answered the phone, "Violet is speaking."
"Hello, Miss Hunt, this is the police station."
"I know, may I ask what is the matter?" Violet asked in a deep voice.
The person on the other end of the phone replied, "It's about Talia's body, would you like to claim it?"
The police had learned that Talia was a stepmother, and the one who had murdered Violet’s father.
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