178: I miss you_2

After a long silence, Gabriel Nelson said, "Max is my son, I will naturally treat him well."

Tears slid from the corners of Ava Clark's eyes.

She very much wanted to ask, "You will treat him well, but what about the wife you will marry in the future?"

But in the end, she didn't ask anything more.

What had been obtained by unscrupulous means was ultimately lost; having done bad things, there was a price to pay.

That evening.

Sophia Wilson received a phone call from the cemetery, telling her that Lucas Wilson's grave had been smashed.

She rushed over through the heavy snow, and beneath the bleak night lamp, Lucas Wilson's gravestone had been hammered into pieces. The grave had been pried open, the urn carelessly tossed on the ground, covered with a layer of stark white snow. The photo on the urn had been torn out and shredded.

"Ah!" Sophia Wilson screamed, lunging to embrace the black urn as if someone had ruthlessly stabbed her heart with a knife.