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Amy died, right in front of Suny, one hand touching Suny's face and the other on her back.
Suny crouched there for an unknown period of time until Lily reached out to support her up, "Get up, your grandmother is gone."
She moved, but her legs were numb and her eyes were red when she lifted her head.
She had been with Amy for the past two days. Family was a strange thing, the Murphy family had been looking for them for over thirty years, and Amy was hanging on for her last breath just to wait for her mother.
Even though Suny had not had any contact with the Murphy family for the past twenty-seven years, her heart was still vaguely sour and uncomfortable.
A passing nurse found out that Amy had passed away, only to see Suny lying on her knee, the image was inexplicably beautiful and loving, she couldn't bear to disturb it, so she went to inform the Murphy family.
These days it was Suny who stayed with Amy inside the hospital, while Lily came over at noon and in the evening, and Charlie did not come over again except for that one day.
He probably knew, too, that Amy was about to die.
The departure of his wife, who had been with him for more than 50 years, was difficult to watch with his own eyes, even for the strong and resolute Charlie.
Lily notified her husband and son when she received the call from the hospital, and the Murphy family arrived almost at the same time.
Lily and Charlie arrived first and stood there in the corridor from afar watching Suny lying on top of the old lady, she couldn't hold back her tears on the spot.
Even when Robert, such a cold man, arrived in a hurry to see this scene, his eyes flushed slightly.
A few people collected their emotion at the end of the walkway before they dared to come over and call for Suny.
Suny glanced at Charlie and the others, "Grandma said something when she left, but I couldn't hear her clearly."
Lily smiled with red eyes, "It's okay, your grandmother probably just complimented you."
What a clever child, it'd only been two days and she knew the old lady wanted to hug her before she was gone.
Suny nodded, wanting to laugh, but unable to do so.
Walter pushed Amy back to the ward. There were not many direct relatives in the Murphy family, Charlie still had a younger brother, but he left a few years ago, the remaining juniors were, except for the New Year's Day visits, they were cold at other times.
It was natural for them to be notified of Amy's death. Although it was raining a lot in late March in D City, it was still possible to remain the body for a few days, but Charlie did not want to do so: "She has been suffering for so long, and now that she has finally gone, there must be no regrets, so contact the funeral parlour so that she could rest in peace."
The grave had long been prepared, next door to which was reserved for Charlie.
The two couples had gone through a lifetime of hardships. Charlie was not good with words, but he really loved and respected his wife.
Naturally, both Walter and Robert listened to Charlie, and the two tacitly went to contact the Murphy family's collateral relatives to come to the funeral.
The car from the funeral parlour arrived just after three o'clock, and all of the Murphy family's collateral relatives were there.
Everyone knew about Amy's serious illness, but they didn't know about Suny.
Charlie's entered with her two daughters, she saw Suny at a glance. All three of them were curious about who Suny was, but today was a special occasion, and they were still somewhat rational, so they didn't ask.
Only along the way, several eyes looked towards Suny.
Suny noticed that, but she was in little mood to deal with that.
She followed Robert to the car, and outside the window was the funeral parlour’s car, into which Amy had been loaded.
During the forty minutes or so of cremation time, Suny and Robert were silent, and those juniors from the side line were chatting, half of the topics were related to Suny.
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