Chapter 118 Have You Visited Her Grave Before?
Marcus almost laughed out despite the gloomy atmosphere. This mother and son really is
something! When the mother acted childishly, the child would in turn act maturely. Not far from
them, a large family was offering sacrifices to their ancestors too. There was the husband, his
children, and perhaps some of their relatives. Everyone was kneeling before the gravestone. The
husband cried especially hard as he hugged the gravestone and grieved. Upon seeing such a scene,
Camila's heart felt even more distressed. She felt that it was not worth it for her mom, so why did
her mom stay with her dad? Her husband had probably never mourned her death, right? In order to
maintain the harmony of his current family, he was willing to leave his ex-wife behind.
At the thought of this, Camilaâs phone suddenly rang. As soon as she took it out, she saw Lyla's
caller ID. Camila picked up the call with a calm face but did not say a word. On the other hand, Lylaâs
arrogant tone of voice could be heard. âDid you go tomb-sweeping for that dead mom of yours?
Are you still wondering why we haven't been there before? Stop dreaming that we'll visit her grave.
Who do you think she is to have us sweep her gravestone?â
Camilaâs voice sounded cold. âWhat are you trying to say?â Yet, Lyla laughed out loud. âTry listening
to this...â Camila heard the song named, Today is a Good Day coming from the phone and also the
bustling noise from the crowd. âCan you hear that? Today's a good day to hold my seventh wedding
anniversary with your beloved Miles. Who would have time to visit that unlucky place? Originally, I
wanted to invite you over, but I guess you wouldn't be in the mood to do so. Then, you can just stay
at the graveyard together with your mom!â Although Camilaâs body was trembling, her voice was
unexpectedly calm and collected. âDo you want to die, Lyla?â However, Lyla chuckled and replied,
"You're the one who's seeking death. If you don't let me live peacefully, why should I let you live
peacefully? Aren't you a talented person? If you're so talented, then have Dad visit your mom's
gravestone! I'm not afraid to tell you this, but Dad has never visited your mom's gravestone before
after so many years. Only my mom and I are the most important people in his heart. On the other
hand, you, and your mom, should go to hell!â
After she said this, Lyla hung up the phone. Meanwhile, Camila was unexpectedly calm. There was
not a hint of anger on her face.
However, South could tell that his mom was extremely furious right now and nothing could be done
to calm her down. Soon after, Camila used her phone to dial a number she had not dialed in seven
years. The phone rang several times before it was connected. As soon as it connected, Camila
immediately asked, âHave you forgotten that today is Mom's tenth death anniversary?â Gael's voice
sounded a little hollow as he explained, âI know, but todayâs the seventh wedding anniversary of
Miles and your sister. How can I be absent from that occasion?â
Nonetheless, Camilaâs voice sounded normal as she asked, âFor so many years, have you ever visited
Mom's grave?â Gael replied, âCamila, mourning in our hearts will do. Your mom will always have a
place in my heart.â âThat's why on her death anniversary, you, as her husband, are taking part in a
large-scale event?â âDo you think I have a choice?â âDidn't Lyla and Miles get married in December?
Why are they celebrating their wedding anniversary in November?â âRecently, there's been some
problems in the Ryan Group. The banquet held by them is just to stabilize the entire situation. With
this, they're also able to network and connect with other partners.â âWhich hotel are they at?â
âCamila, stop being so calculative with your sister. If it wasn't for your sister that year, where would
Brooklyn Group be today?â âWhich hotel?â Camila repeated her question like a robot. âFairview
Hotel. Camila, I'll only visit your mom tomorrow!â Camila remained expressionless and said coldly,
"What if I want you to come over now?â Gael helplessly said, âCan you stop making a fuss about
this?â