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This is not only disrespect for mourners, but also for Mr. Adonis.
Rex does not say anything that day, but he sends a lawyer's letter to these media in the afternoon and asks the best lawyer to file a complaint.
Lily isn't surprised at all. If he doesn't do anything, she will be worried.
He needs an outlet. These angry emotions should be expressed truthfully, and they should not be held in his heart.
Seven days after the funeral. After dinner and playing with the child for a while, Lily coaxes her son to sleep. She goes back to her bedroom but doesn't see Rex. She goes downstairs to look for him. In the yard, she sees him squatting in the corner burning something.
She frowns and walks over and sees that the thing in his hand is a pile of paper money.
Today is the seventh day after Mr. Adonis’ death. As a grandson, he will not forget to burn paper money for Mr. Adonis in the traditional manner.
Lily doesn't go over to disturb him. She knows that he wants to talk to Mr. Adonis’ spirit alone. After he almost burns everything in his hand, she turns around and walks to the sofa. She bends down, picks up a thin blanket, and walks towards him.
It is already autumn and the night air carries bone-chilling coldness. He is wearing a shirt, so he must be cold.
A soft and thin blanket covers his shoulder. Rex turns around and sees the woman standing behind him.
"Why do you come down?" After cleaning out the ashes, he stands up and raises his hand to hold her hand. He touches her cold skin and frowns, saying, "It's so cold. Let's go in."
"I'm fine," Lily wraps the blanket around her body tightly and says, "But you're wearing such a thin shirt. Aren't you afraid of catching a cold?"
Moved by her concern, Rex holds her into his arms.
They hug each other tightly, and the blanket is large enough to wrap around their bodies.
Lily looks up at the pitch-black night sky. The weather is good today, and there are many stars. It seems as if she could reach out her hand to get one.
She points at one of those and says, "People say that those who pass away will become stars. There are so many stars in the sky, so Mr. Adonis won't be lonely, right?"
Compared to her romance thoughts, men's minds are much simpler and straightforward. "This is a lie to a child," he says.
Lily's smiles silently and says, "Who says that? How do you know that it is a lie?"
"That sounds ridiculous."
"I don't care. I think this is true anyway," Lily says softly, "These people who have become stars will always look at us and bless us."
The man behind her is silent for a moment, then he says, "I hope so."
Standing in the backyard and looking at the starry sky, Lily feels warm in this man's embrace. She relaxes as never before. Suddenly, she thinks of a question and asks him, "When we get old, do you think who will pass away first? You or me?"
Hearing this, Rex's face is already gloomy. "Nonsense."
"No, I'm serious," Lily says. In fact, she wants to enlighten him in this way. "If we have a choice, I hope you can pass away first."
Although Rex knows that this topic is very illusory, he can't help but ask, "Why?"
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