Chapter 760 Tell Casare Iâm In The Cemetery The tears that Amelia was forcibly holding back from staying finally fell.
As it turned out, this seemingly innocent and lively child knew everything.
Seeing Amelia crying on the video call, Grace rushed to give the screen a few kisses.
âAuntie, donât cry, Iâll never say that again.â
It broke Ameliaâs heart to see the young Grace so concerned about the emotions of others.
Having no parents of her own, Amelia was brought up with low self-esteem and sensitivity, caring more about the feelings of others than her own.
She didnât expect that Grace would also be like her, understanding how to observe and read peopleâs expressions at such a young age, and placing others first in her heart.
Amelia couldnât stop the tears rolling down her face as she thought that when Grace grew up, Grace would become as overly Chapter 760 Tell Casare Iâm In The Cemetery cautious as she was.
âGrace, you donât have to be so careful. You can say whatever you want in front of me.â
Grace seemed to understand and nodded her chubby little head, âThen Auntie will stop crying, okay?â
After Amelia answered âyesâ, she lifted a finger and wiped the tears from the corner of her eyes, âGrace, where do you live now?â
Grace cradled her phone in her arms and turned around, pointing the screen at the house at the foot of the cemetery, âI live in that little house.â
Strange Uncle lived up to his name. He insisted that the local residents help him build a wooden house and said that he would settle here in the future.
Grace hated this place so much because at night there were always people crying outside, and she was so frightened that she cried several times.
If it wasnât for Uncle George being here, she would have packed her little bags and fled.
Seeing Aaron living at the foot of the cemetery with Grace, Amelia instantly frowned, âGrace, give George your phone.â
Grace responded with a sound, propped her hands on the grass, Chapter 760 Tell Casare Iâm In The Cemetery stood up and walked quickly to stand in front of George who was leaning against a tree.
âGrandpa George, my aunt wants you to answer the phone.â
George opened his drowsy eyes, ploked up the phone and poked his hand at Graceâs bulging stomach.
âIâve told you, Iâm only forty and Iâm not old enough to be your grandpa.â
Grace originally called him uncle, but after knowing his age, she suddenly changed it to grandpa, and George wondered what that meant?
Standing on the side, Grace tilted her head and looked at George, thinking, âMy grandfather was forty years old too, why could I call him âgrandpaâ, but not George? Does George not have the power and authority of my grandfather, so he cannot be called âgrandpaâ?â
Amelia over there expressed shock when she heard Georgeâs age, âGeorge, are you only forty?â
When she first saw him and his white hair, she thought he was.
in his sixties or seventies, but she did not expect him to be a middle-aged man.
George rubbed his forehead helplessly, âMiss Garcia, appearances can be deceiving, and peopleâs worth cannot be Chapter 760 Tell Casare Iâm In The Cemetery judged solely by their age. Letâs not discuss age between us.â
âIâm sorry, hmm⦠George, Graceâs father, Casare just came to see me.â
George lowered his hand on his forehead, his helpless expression turning instantly serious, âWhat did he want with you?â
Amelia replied truthfully, âHeâs here for Graceâ¦â
Next to her, Grace heard her father coming for her and hurriedly moved her head over, âAuntie, whereâs my father?â
Before Amelia could reply, she heard Aaronâs casual voice on the other end, âTell him Iâm in the cemetery.â
Then a slender finger reached out towards the screen, and the video call was disconnected.
Amelia stared at the gradually darkening screen, thought for a few seconds and took the business card out of her pocket.
Aaron did not resist Casare going to him, and Grace cannot live with Aaron in the cemetery for longâ¦
As soon as Amelia entered the number on the business card into her phone and dialed it, everything would be back on track.
But for some reason she felt uneasy, as if something big was about to happen, and that kept her from calling Casare.