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Mr. Nathan immediately expressed his support for Beatrice’s request.

Sean looked at Beatrice anxiously. "Where’s your evidence?"

Beatrice remained silent for a while, then looked at Sean. "I'll take you to it."

After saying that, she stood up and said, "Come with me, Chloe."

"Sure," I nodded. Our group followed Beatrice, left Mr. Nathan's office, and got into the car.

Finn drove. Beatrice asked him softly, "Do you know where my mother's grave is?"

Finn nodded. "I do."

"Let's go to the cemetery," Beatrice said with a complicated expression on her face.

"Okay."

Finn didn't say much. He started the car and headed straight for Beatrice's mother's grave.

I was a little puzzled, but I didn't say anything. I thought she wanted to pay her respects to her mother.

Beatrice held my hand tightly throughout the journey as if she was looking for support. I firmly held her hand to give her strength.

I looked at her and asked, "Are you okay? Can you handle this?"

She nodded. "I can. Did I do alright?"

I nodded affirmatively. "You did it! I didn’t think you were so amazing, Beatrice."

Beatrice nodded but remained silent.

When the car arrived at the Gerby Ophelia Cemetery, she got out of the car and didn't rush inside. Instead, she looked up at the hill from below solemnly.

After a while, Beatrice told Finn, "Tell Officer Sean to come up with me. Go to the office and borrow some tools."

At this moment, I sensed something. I looked at Beatrice in horror.

She stepped forward firmly, walking toward the mountain. Each step seemed to cost her some effort.

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