Joyce took a deep breath, held back her anger, and insisted, "I must attend Grandma's funeral. Unless the police come and take me away, otherwise, no one can stop me."
At this point, the rest of the few people attending the funeral all looked over and whispered.
Joyce would never give up on sending Grandma off on her last journey just because of these harsh words and strange looks. For her, this was a matter of utmost importance and she would never give up.
"You! Do I just have to do something to get rid of you?" Jacqueline was so angry that she cursed and was about to raise her hand.
Luther’s face turned livid, and he sternly stopped her, "Quiet, where do you think you are! If you have any arguments, we can talk when we are back at home. Don't disturb Grandma's peace. Otherwise, you will not attend the funeral!"
Jacqueline saw Luther's extremely livid face and did not dare to say more. Finally, she put down her hand. She stared fiercely at Joyce, her eyes like fire as if she wanted to burn Joyce through.
When the priest saw that everyone had arrived, he began the funeral.
Reading the scriptures and observing a moment of silence.
Finally, Stephanie's spirit armature was closed and sunk into the earth for burial.
A most heroic life of a businesswoman, after all the glory she had enjoyed, now came to an end.
Joyce and Luther, standing aside and watching in silence, watched as the dirt slowly covered the spirit armature and they felt like their hearts were dug out hard.
Stephanie's life had ended, but the suspense that remained was still difficult to solve.
After the funeral.
The rest of the people left in twos and threes.
Joyce and Luther also left the cemetery and were approaching the gate of the private cemetery. Luther went first towards the parking lot, with Joyce walking a short distance behind him.
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