Instead of staying around to keep the rest company, Charlotte brought herself out after another few minutes.
Prior to her departure, Zachary stopped her and asked, “Can you allow them to stay with me for another few days? I’ll send them back as soon as we’re done with Grandpa’s wake and funeral!”
Charlotte wasn’t against the idea, but she warned the man, “That’s fine with me, but you better not try anything silly!”
Zachary couldn’t stand against the pent-up fatigue anymore, he assured Charlotte, “You have my words. I’ll definitely honor my promise.”
The woman wrapped up their conversation with a nod and brought herself out of the hospital since she had no intention to mourn with the rest.
Morgan couldn’t move his eyes away from Charlotte throughout their way home. She asked, “Ms. Lindberg, are you okay?”
“I’m fine. Take me to Oakhill Mausoleum,” Charlotte instructed in a callous tone.
It took Morgan a few seconds to grasp the situation. “H-Huh? O-Okay!”
That happened to be the resting ground of Richard and Mrs. Berry. She once swore to take out Zara and Sharon to avenge them.
It was time for her to share the great news with them since she had finally avenged them. With that being said, she wasn’t thrilled at all. Instead, she felt lost and upset.
Charlotte showed up with a raincoat and made her way through the drizzle with two bouquets for her father and the woman she was forever indebted to for the rest of her life. She announced, “Dad, Mrs. Berry, I have finally avenged both of you! The two of you can finally rest in peace!”
Out of the blue, she thought her father must have kept her in the dark in fear of her seeking vengeance against those bringing upon his misfortune.
Similarly, Mrs. Berry urged her to stay alive at all costs during the last moments of her life.
It was evident they merely wanted her to live a happy and simple life instead of getting herself involved in another feud.
Sighing, Charlotte thought those weren’t relevant anymore since she had avenged them. She also thought it was about time to leave the city that had brought upon her a fair share of joy and despair.
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