CHAPTER 285

Rosemary was up front, giving a bow of gratitude to all the guests present.

"The funeral is over, and the family wants to express their thanks."

Rosemary turned around and bowed to each guest as they left the cemetery.

All the guests were invited to the nearest restaurant to the Collins family to enjoy the funeral feast, which Rosemary had specifically prepared for them.

When the guests left, Rosemary turned back to look at the tombstone. She couldn't help but walk over, kneel down, and gently touch the name on it.

At this moment, Rosemary recalled the details of her time with her grandma, thinking of her grandma's kind face.

Time didn't leave deep traces on the old woman's face, only the gentleness and elegance between her brows.

Rosemary couldn't control her grief, which had almost drowned her strength several times.