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When Elias's body was sent out of the hospital, Moira almost fainted. He wanted to go over and pull the cart, not allowing them to send his father away, but there were two hands that tightly pressed her to a chest, preventing her from going over. She could only watch as his father's body was carried away in the carriage, and watch as the cart drove away.
"Dad ... Dad ..." Moira screamed.
Sage's arm wrapped around her, preventing her from doing anything irrational. No matter what, Elias had died, so Moira had to bear this matter, no matter how cruel it was, and how painful it was.
The facts have been set.
"Why are you stopping me ... Why?" Moira clenched both of her fists and punched the man's chest, as though she was blaming him, blaming him, but where did her fists get the slightest bit of strength?
It was soft and soft, causing Sage's heart to ache even more. He put his arm around her shoulders and allowed her to release her emotions.
But, even with Moira hitting him, she ended up throwing herself into his embrace while clenching her teeth tightly into a fist, and sobbed silently.
"Don't cry anymore. Uncle will leave now. Let him go with a peace of mind!" He won't want to see you like this." Sage comforted her.
Hearing his words, Moira cried even more. She knew that her father was not at ease, he left with resentment, and when Moira thought about this, she felt as if her heart shattered.
But at this moment, she couldn't tell anyone about this matter, because she couldn't calm down right now. She couldn't even speak properly.
She was blotted out by the grief of her bereaved kin.
Melissa said as she held Molly's hand, "Molly, let's quickly go and accompany your father."
"En!" Molly said with red eyes.
Melissa's assistant drove over. Melissa and Molly sat inside and chased after the funeral home's car.
Moira also sniffed, and spoke with a heavy sobbing, "Can you send me there?"
"Of course, let's go!" After Sage finished speaking, he grabbed her hand and walked in the direction of his car.
Moira sat in the car and didn't say anything. She only shed tears like a pearl whose string had been cut off, flowing out continuously from her eye sockets.
Sage picked up a few pieces of paper, leaned over, and gently wiped them for her. Moira extended her hand and took his paper, and said softly, "Let's go!"
Sage nodded, started up his sportscar and quickly rushed out of the courtyard entrance.
Along the way, even if Moira stopped her tears, he remained silent. Her mind was filled with memories of the last moment when her father was awake, in that few seconds, her father had told her some things.
She couldn't understand what her father had to say at the end. He pointed at Melissa, trying to say, what did Melissa do to her father?
His father had a heart attack, and the person accompanying him to the hospital was his assistant, Koen. Thus, he could only find out what had happened between the two of them.
Sage's gaze, had always been worriedly looking at the face of the girl beside him. Seeing that she looked like a kid that wasn't angry at all, his heart suffocated and hurt.
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