Ling Yiran learned that from her time in prison!
She stepped forward and looked quietly at her grandmother who lay in the coffin, knowing it would be the last time she could see her. The kind old woman gave her a lot of love after she lost her mother and made her enjoy her childhood.
Ling Yiran gently placed the flower in her hand in front of her grandmother's coffin and bid her final goodbye in her heart.
She did not go over when Grandma's body was cremated. She was afraid, afraid that she would not be able to stand the sight of her grandmother's body being cremated.
"Grandma left me after all, Jin. There's one less person in the world who truly loves me and treats me well," murmured Ling Yiran.
Looking at Ling Yiran, Yi Jinli said, "I won't leave you." 'I’ll always be here for you.'
"Yes, I know you won't leave me, and I... Won't leave you too," said Ling Yiran. He always gave her peace of mind when she was at a loss.
Grandma's ashes were cremated and placed in an urn.
The Lu family buried her grandmother in one of the ancestral graves in the village. Before the town became what it was now and back when it was made up of multiple villages, the people of Lu village and the other villagers were buried here after they passed away.
Ling Yiran respectfully offered incense before her grandmother's tombstone and bowed three times.
According to the customs in her hometown, at the first burial, if the deceased was an elder, the youngsters had to kneel and bow to the dead.
After Ling Yiran kneeled and stood up, Yi Jinli, much to her surprise, also took three sticks of incense and bowed three times to the tombstone before planting the incense sticks into the incense burner. Then, he lowered his body, knelt before the grave, and bowed respectfully to Old Mrs. Lu.
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