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Everyone in the Sullivan family seemed very aggrieved, but there wasn't a single tear in their eyes.
Xyla Quest knew very well that the entire family was just putting on an act.
None of them from the Sullivan family actually felt sad about Emily Quest's death.
Yet, even so, Xyla still didn't feel sorry for Emily.
Everyone needed to pay for what they did. Back when Emily was alive, she wasn't kind to others. After she died, she also shouldn't receive kindness from others.
Jeremy Quest didn't say anything. Instead, he silently listened to what the Sullivan family said as he looked at his wife and daughter's memorial portraits with an empty gaze. He was feeling extremely upset.
Although he hated the two of them thoroughly, he still felt a great pain in his chest when he looked at their coffins and memorial portraits.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtSeeing her father like this made Xyla feel extremely upset as well.
She immediately hugged Jeremy tight. "Dad, please don't be too sad. You'll hurt yourself," Xyla said carefully. Jeremy nodded, but he still didn't say anything.
Members of the Sullivan family pretended to let out a long sigh. After that, they backed away to one side and silently stood there in mourning.
Once they had left, Stanley Batton also kneeled next to Jeremy and patted his shoulder. "Dad, my condolences." Jeremy nodded again. SeaR*ch the Findwebsite on Gøøgle to access chapters of early and in the highest quality.
After a long while, Jeremy slowly turned to look at Xyla and Stanley. "Xyla, you are all I have left. You must stay alive and not makelose you too. Stan, please protect Xyla well." "Alright..." Xyla and Stanley said simultaneously.
"Dad, don't be sad anymore. Watching you like this makesfeel terrible," Xyla added.
Jeremy let out a long sigh and wiped his tears. "How could I not feel sad... Xyla, why don't you and Stan go over to helpgreet the guests. I want to sit by myself for a while." Xyla nodded before walking over to greet the other guests with Stanley.
Right then, Xyla was also not in a good mood.
However, it wasn't because of Emily or May. In fact, it wasn't because of anyone else. Instead, it was because of her father.
While everyone couldn't see, Tom couldn't help but smile.
He thought he would still have to suffer under Emily's control for the longest time. But, to his surprise, she died just like that. He was overjoyed right now.
From now on, he wouldn't have to live in fear anymore, and Emily would no longer haunt him.
He could do whatever he wanted to without having to hide it.
Xyla unintentionally turned around and saw Tom's smile from the corner of her eyes.
She couldn't help but feel sad for Emily yet again.
Despite loving Tom all her life, Emily couldn't even get him to shed a single tear for her when she died.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThis man was truly heartless.
Xyla also began to feel glad that this man had abandoned her back then.
Looking at how Tom behaved now, Xyla even felt a little grateful toward Emily.
If it weren't for Emily, who was adamant about stealing Tom naway from her, Xyla would've had to spend the rest of her life with this piece of trash. In the end, Xyla would've ended up just like Emily.
When Tom realized that Xyla seemed to be looking at him, he immediately The stopped smiling. He lowered his head and continued to act as if he was grieving. Xyla snorted coldly. 'This man sure has sacting skills.' She thought.
Xyla couldn't be bothered to pay any further attention to Tom. She shifted Sheshifted her attention once again to the guests who had just arrived.