Chapter 1818
Chapter 1818
Seeing the things in her hand, Taya looked up at her eldest uncle Bruce, who was driving, and her second uncle River, who was sitting in the passenger seat.
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“Don’t you like to eat them?”
Taya shook her head. She didn’t used to like these things, but now that she was pregnant, she was quite addicted to these sour foods.
“Thank you.”
After thanking them, she opened the snack bag, took out a plum, and put it in her mouth. The sour taste quickly dispelled the stuffy feeling in the car.
Seeing her eating quietly, River couldn’t help but curl his lips. If his younger sister were still here, this would probably be her appearance, right?
“We didn’t know about your existence before. If we had known, without your grandfather’s help, your eldest uncle and I would have been the first to bring you home.”
Taya pinched the bag in her hand, but still didn’t say anything. It wasn’t that she didn’t want to speak, but she didn’t know what to say.
Sitting next to her, Matty looked at his two sons for a then at the snacks in Taya’s hand.
After thinking for a while, he took out a box of biscuits from the nearby box and handed it to Taya, imitating the actions of his two sons.
“The journey is a bit long. If you get hungry, you can have some of these.”
Taya stared at the box of biscuits, frowning slightly.
“It’s too dry. I can’t swallow it.”
Matty felt a bit embarrassed and took back the biscuits, then took out a bottle of water.
“Then have some water.”
Taya glanced at him.
“I’m not thirsty.”
Seeing this, everyone in the car laughed. Matty, who was usually serious, was rarely seen in such an awkward situation.
The three young men in the back, however, smiled lightly to themselves. Dylan especially.
The journey to the cemetery was quite pleasant, and there was nothing particularly uncomfortable about it. Everyone took good care of Taya.
When they arrived at the cemetery, there were not many graves, and the space was quite large.
In particular, Sophia’s grave was located in a separate area, surrounded by green trees and flowers.
It was a beautiful environment, and it was clear that Matty had genuine feelings for Sophia.
After the Lawrence pack paid their respects to Sophia, Taya looked at the photo on the tombstone and silently said in her heart:
I have seen what your mother looks like.
I also know where she is, her name, her date of birth, and the date of her passing.
I have looked after her and paid my respects. Rest in peace.
Matty, dressed in a suit, stood in front of the tombstone, not touching it or talking as he usually did.
It was clear that he was still angry with Sophia for sending her daughter away and for using this method to retaliate against him.
After the Lawrence pack finished paying their respects, everyone gradually left the cemetery, leaving only Matty, who remained silent for a long time before turning around.
“Sophia, I have found your daughter’s descendants. You can rest assured. I will take good care of the pups.”
Before getting into the car, Taya turned back and looked at Matty. This old man with white hair was still quite spirited, but his steps were a bit unsteady.
Taya looked at him for a few seconds, then turned back and got into the car.
Dylan said there was a banquet in the evening and that he would take Taya to get her hair and makeup done and buy some clothes.
Matty then asked the three Lawrence brothers to accompany her for shopping, and they agreed to return home at 8 p.m.
The banquet was not held in a luxurious place, but in Sophia’s house. He felt that in Sophia’s home, Sophia would be able to see, which made him a stubborn and loyal old man.
The three Lawrence brothers, away from the elders, seemed much more casual. Owen looked very serious, but once he took the wheel, he changed. He drove the business car like a sports car on the
spacious road.
Eugene was afraid that Taya would feel uncomfortable. He asked Owen to be careful and tried to close the car window, but he saw Taya turning her head slightly.
The hand that was closing the window paused. “The road here is wide, with many trees. It’s quite pleasant to feel the natural breeze. Have you considered living here?”