Grace nodded. "The only thing left to worry about is if the Lowe family would allow this even if you return with Grandma's ashes."
"If I wasn't confident enough, I wouldn't be here," Zachary answered firmly.
His attitude showed that he had the courage and determination to get what he wanted.
Grace noticed that maybe it was because of this that Alice was willing to acknowledge him as her cousin with just a few sentences.
As for herself, she didn't have much objections either.
He had planned everything prior to this. In other words, bringing back Grandma's ashes was something that the Lowe Family wouldn't be able to refuse.
While Grace hesitated, Alice said to her, "Grace, since Grandma has already said it herself in the letter, let's listen to Zachary."
"Okay," Grace nodded. "Zachary, when do you plan to get started on everything here? Where are you staying now?"
"I bought a house next to the Smith Family house," Zachary said. "Besides, the Lowe Family's business is also gradually improving in the north. So, I also have some businesses in Northern City. I've just arrived here so everything isn't that stable yet."
"You've bought a house and moved your business here and yet you say that you haven't been here for a long time." Alice clicked her tongue. "Don't be so modest about your achievements."
Zachary smiled and sighed. "I'd never expect that Marry would chase both of you out. I've just heard about it recently and got to know about some of it."
He looked at both Grace and Alice with concern in his eyes. "About your situation, if you guys are not able to handle it well, you can call me anytime."
As he spoke, Zachary took out two name cards and placed them on the table. Then, he pushed the name cards to them.
Grace took it and glanced at the card. She was immediately shocked.
"Chris Choice Investment."
She had seen this investment company's details from Tyler's place before. This was a major company.
What was most attention-grabbing was the name, Zachary Lowe. There were no positions stated on the card, just his name.
"Are you the person in charge?" Grace asked with uncertainty.
Zachary nodded.
"That's amazing." Alice held the business card and inspected it. "Apart from the company name and address, you don't even have a position. You're just low-key living a luxurious life."
The paper quality of the business card was certainly not ordinary.
Grace was tempted.
Zachary chuckled. "Those aren't important. I don't give my name cards away so easily."
"Zachary." Alice immediately grinned. "If you said it like that, many people would think you're crazy, but at the same time, it gives people the impression that you're reliable. So, you're both crazy and reliable at the same time."
Zachary laughed. "You don't have to compliment me too much. How about this, I'll bring Grandma's ashes back home. Where is it now?"
"Do you mean you're going to bring it back to the villa beside the Smith Family house?" Grace asked.
Zachary nodded. "Yes, it's better than having it in the funeral house."
Grace lowered her gaze, her eyes filled with guilt. "Things became like this because I did not do my part well."
"I didn't play my role well either," Alice said. "If only I hadn't left, or if I had brought Grandma along with me, things wouldn't have ended this way."
"It hasn't been easy for you guys too," Zachary said. "Let's finish this tea and collect Grandma's ashes. We'll head back to Southland on the day that Lorenzo's case ends. I'll give you guys a call by then."
"Alright."
"Give me a call. I'll save your contacts now," Zachary said.
"Zachary, you even knew about Lorenzo's case?"
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