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Sonia fell to her knees, performing convincingly even without an audience, "I have no mother now, | have no
mother now..."
Just then, Jared walked by with a glass of milk, witnessing Sonia's heart-wrenching performance, his lips curled
slightly. Truly, a masterful actress. It seemed all the acting talent in their family had gone to Sonia alone. Jared
took over the phone, "I will represent the Farrell family at the funeral."
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After hanging up, he remarked, the sobbing was really ruining Tina's enjoyment of her milk.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtSonia, hearing the dial tone, gradually stopped crying, anger flashing in her eyes. They really didn't want to
inform Marie? That was Marie's own mother! How could she not attend? Sonia resolved to make sure Marie would
attend the funeral, as it would be her chance to see Asher. Since Jared didn't pass the message, she decided to
send it herself.
Soon after, Tina's phone received another message-a death notice sent by Sonia.
She tapped her phone a few times, replying with Marie's tone, assuring her she would be there. Sonia was
completely unaware that her phone had been intercepted by Tina, and her every move was under Tina's
surveillance. Receiving the affirmative reply, Sonia began to prepare for the funeral.
On the day of the funeral, almost all the notable figures of Clearwater were present, except for the Lyon family.
Despite the Lyon family's current misfortunes, they still maintained their dignity. Sonia, dressed in black, stood at
the door to greet the guests, eagerly anticipating Asher's arrival. She had not seen Asher for over twenty years
and wondered what he looked like now, having not seen any photos; he must be even more remarkable in
person. It was just like thirty years ago, unforgettable.
As the funeral attendees slowly gathered, Sonia did not see the figure she hoped to see. Instead, Tina and Jared,
dressed in red, slowly descended from a red sports car. The crowd murmured amongst themselves. After all, this
was Jared's grandmother's funeral; how could they be so thoughtless? Sonia looked on, not feeling slighted or
angry, but rather, quite pleased. The more outrageous Tina and Jared's behavior, the better it was for her.
Moreover, the priority was to retrieve the Lyon family head's ring and find a way to approach Asher. Marie had
already messaged back saying she would bring Asher to the funeral. It was a chance to kill two birds with one
stone. Sonia wiped away a tear, stepped forward, and offered three incense sticks, "Jared, offer these to your
grandmother. She won't blyou."
Jared took the incense and performed a perfunctory ritual with Tina. It was clear there was no sincerity. Sin
the crowd couldn't stand it; no matter what, respect was due to the deceased. Coming in red was one thing, but
to be so disrespectful during the incense offering?
"Jared, no matter what, she was your grandmother. How can you act like this?" Someone spoke up, and naturally,
others joined in. "Exactly, respect the dead. Can't you even pretend?"
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"You're going too far, you don't deserve to be human!"
Hearing these accusations, Jared glanced towards the crowd, and the indignant voices quieted once again. Sonia
seized the moment to smooth things over. "Jared, everyone is just concerned about your attire today. | know in
your heart you blyour grandmother just like your sister does, but no matter what, she truly had your best
interests at heart. Let's put past misunderstandings behind us, shall we?"
That reminder made everyone realize that Marie hadn't cto her own mother's funeral! No wonder Jared was
acting so disrespectfully; it was all because his mother hadn't taken action.
Tina coldly observed Sonia. She really was stupid, even more so than Amber had been years ago. So far, Sonia
was the stupidest person she had ever met. "Mrs. Smith, you mentioned misunderstandings. What
misunderstandings?" Tina asked. Sonia caught a glimpse of the ring on Tina's finger, a dark gleam flashing in her
eyes, "Miss Reed, I'm no longer part of the Smith family. If you truly are engaged to Jared, please, callAunt
Sonia."
"This is my mother's funeral. | initially didn't want to cause a scene, but you keep challenging my boundaries. Do
you really wantto reveal the true cause of my mother's death in front of all these people?" Tina folded her
arms across her chest, her interest piqued as she watched Sonia, "But go ahead, speak freely."