Chapter 244: The Poisonous Mango (13)

However, when she was now kneeling before her parents' graves, she found that she couldn't say any of those bad things at all. What slipped from her mouth were all deceptive lies—

I'm fine, and so is Percy. Our relationship is excellent now. You two should also be well there, don't worry about me, Percy takes good care of me...

As Isabel spoke, she couldn't go on and just bowed her head, kneeling silently in front of the graves. Only when the Eastern sun had risen completely and was hanging high in the sky did Isabel stand up from the graves.

She bowed deeply to the tombstones, looked at them for a while, then turned around and walked down the hill.

...

By the time Isabel returned to the city center from the suburban cemetery, it was almost 11 o'clock at noon. She didn't have breakfast, but she wasn't hungry at all. Feeling exhausted, she went straight home.