Chapter 431
Talking and laughing, the two got into
the car and drove to the church where Harper often went.
As soon as they arrived at the foot of the
mountain, they heard deep and distant bells, as well as the sound of music and prayers.
Those voices sounded refreshing and
calm, and their hearts felt lighter.
Carrying the fruits, Taya followed
Harper, step by step, and walked into the
church very piously.
When she saw the statues and paintings, tears welled up in her eyes.
It seemed that there had been too much
pain accumulated in her heart, and she
had nowhere to vent, so she could only
find a moment of peace there...
After they entered, one of the priests led them to a pew to pray and light candles, and Harper piously made her offerings...
After Taya was done, the priest glanced at her signature, and said kindly to her, "Young lady, you owe too much debt and you need to pay it off, or you will have no peace in this life..." Taya felt as if she had been seen through by the priest. She stood there in a daze, her face turning
pale.
The priest brought her three ribbons,
and asked her to write her wishes on
them and hang them on the tree.
Taya slowly came to her senses, took the pen handed to her, and wrote down her
wishes on the ribbons:
First wish, Harper's safety.
Second wish, Silas's health.
Third wish...
At this point, Taya held the pen and her fingers froze. Images of Griffon flashed in her mind.
The priest saw her hesitation. He looked
at her kindly and said, "Write whoever
comes to mind. Don't worry about it."
Hearing that, Taya began writing. Third wish: Griffon is happy.
She wished him happiness, and she
also wished that he could find a partner whom he could spend the rest of his life
with.
After Taya finished writing her wishes, she thanked the priest, turned around and walked out of the church.
She found a tree that wasn't very tall, and hung all three wishing ribbons on it.
Seeing the red ribbons fluttering in
the wind, Taya's heart was completely
relieved.
After finding out that what he did was unavoidable and learning all the things that he had done for her, she felt burdened.
However, when he saw him with other women, the feeling slowly dissipated. From now on, he had his new life, and she also had her mission to complete... Just like the priest said, she had too many debts that she needed to pay off...
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Moreover, she would also find a way to pay off all the things Griffon had done for her.
After Taya sorted out her thoughts, she gradually let go of the heavy burden in her heart...
After she was done praying, Harper
wrote a few wishes on the wishing
ribbons.
She found a very tall tree, climbed a
ladder and hung it up.
She firmly believed that the higher you 7/10
hung the ribbons, the faster your wishes
would come true.
After the two were done, they bid
farewell to the priest and turned to leave
the church.
Harper planned to drive home directly, but Taya asked, "Harper, can you take me to the cemetery?"
As soon as she returned to the country, she had been busy looking for Harper
and Silas, and dealing with Griffon and Amon. She had not had the time to visit
the cemetery.
Now that those matters are all dealt
with, it was time to go and visit her
sister's grave in the cemetery...
Harper nodded quickly. "I will take you there."
Soon, they arrived at the cemetery.
Before going in, Taya glanced at the scenic mountain scenery opposite.
She remembered that that was the place
Silas took her to...
At that time, he promised to bring her there next time, but before he could do so, he was met with an accident.
Taya didn't expect that after her death,
he would bury her there in order to fulfill this promise...
Silas did everything he promised her...
The corners of Taya's mouth twitched.
She turned around and bought a bouquet of white roses, then followed
Harper into the cemetery.
Her grave was much larger than the others and it was surrounded by trees,
flowers, and sunshine... There was a photo of her on the tombstone, and the photo was very clean, as if someone had been there to wipe it.
She bent down, put down the flowers in
her hand, and raised her hand to touch
the tombstone...
With her name, she was buried there for three years. Taya thought that her sister must be very lonely...