Chapter 416 God Bless Her
Chapter 416 God Bless Her
The village was still immersed in the excitement of the wedding banquet, while sadness filled the newlyweds' hearts beside the silent grave...
Rose clutched at Bright's clothes in great pain.
Her eyes were blurred with tears as she looked at Grandpa leaning on the gravestone. She thought of the past, and also thought of what he had said in the hospital.
She didn't know whether to be happy for her grandfather or to feel sad for herself.
Rose cried until her tears were dry. Bright stayed with her silently, not saying a word. He wanted to give her some time to vent and eased down.
Rose released Bright and knelt in front of her Grandpa.
"Grandpa..." Rose sobbed and called for Grandpa again.
Bright crouched down and said, "Grandpa smiled as he passed away, which means he was happy. He could see Grandma again, which means much to him than anything else. He had suffered so much, and it's a relief to pass away..."
"I see, but I'm still sad. I'll never hear Grandpa call me again." Rose leaned back on Bright's shoulder.
"I know you're sad to lose your grandfather, but you still have me, Doris, and a family." Bright held her soft hand. "Let's spend more time here with Grandpa."
Rose closed her eyes slowly, and she felt so painful that she couldn't breathe.
She just got married to Bright. Happy as she was, she lost her grandfather.
It was as if she had fallen from heaven to hell, and Rose could not bear it and fell into a coma due to a great grief.
Bright looked at Rose, who was pale in his arms. With one arm around her, he called Bill.
Bill had been busy for two days, so he was having a rest now.
As soon as he saw Bright was calling him, he perked up and asked, "Mr. Lee, what can I do for you?"
"Bill, Rose's grandfather passed away. Get a professional team to take care of it." Bright's voice sounded calm, but he felt grieved.
Bright was also under great pressure. Now that her grandfather had passed away, Rose would be in a bad mood and couldn't be able to take care of the company. So, he had no time to relax or be sad.
He had got to hold on now.
When Bill heard the bad news, his mind suddenly became clear. "Yes, Mr. Lee, leave it to me. Take good care of Mrs. Lee."
"Bill, thank you." Bright felt that the rightest decision was to bring Bill along with him and to have him shared the burden.
"No, Mr. Lee. It's my pleasure to serve you. You may rest assured. I will take care of the business." Bill felt sorry for Bright, too.
Things that happened these days were important, and his mood went ups and downs like riding a roller coaster.
"And get a doctor to see Rose. She fainted." Bright couldn't leave now. He held Rose and guarded for Grandpa while waiting for the professional team to arrive.
"Okay, I'll send someone over at once."
Bright hung up the phone. He looked at Rose in his arms, whose eyes were swollen with tears and her face was full of tears.
"Grandma, Grandpa, rest assured. I will take good care of Rose. You have to be happy in another world, and you don't have to worry about her." Bright looked at Grandpa's body and Grandma's tombstone. "Please bless her if you can hear me."
Bright didn't wait long before a doctor arrived, followed by a professional funeral team.
After examining Rose, the doctor said to Bright, "Mrs. Lee is in a coma because of excessive sadness. She will be all right after a sleep."
The funeral team, led by Bill, brought Grandpa back to the Young Family.
Bright carried Rose home on his back.
The last glimmer of gold in the sky had dissipated, and the main room of the Young Family was ready for the funeral hall.
Grandpa was placed in a fine coffin, and the layout with white and black showed the solemnity and sadness.
A happy day turned to a sad one. The villagers were sad for Bright and Rose. Ms. Flower was in tears.
Everyone was so shocked and unprepared for the change. But they all came to help Bright and Rose to prepare for Grandpa's funeral.
Bright thanked everyone, and told them to get some rest, and told them to visit Wilfred at 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. today and tomorrow.
The Young family was decorated in white, and sad music sounded.
Bright knelt down on the futon and burned Joss paper for Grandpa. The red flame outlined his outline.
Then a person knelt beside him. Bright knew it was Rose.
"How are you now?" Bright asked her.
"I'm fine." Rose nodded and put the Joss paper in the fire, which instantly turned into ashes.
After burning the Joss paper, he gave a bow to Grandpa and helped Rose to have some rest. "If you don't feel well, take more rest. I am here to take care of it," said Bright.
"I'm fine." Rose smiled lightly, but her eyes were swollen and she looked haggard because she had been crying for a long time. "Thank you."
Bright shook his head. His dark eyes were darker than the night.
"I had a dream that my grandpa and grandma were happy together and they told me not to worry. Grandpa was right. He didn't have any regrets anymore, so I need to move on." When Rose saw Grandma and Grandpa smiling so brightly in her dream, she knew that she should bless them.
"I'm glad you can move on." Bright said with relief. He was really afraid that she could not get over the difficulty.
"I'm going to pull myself together. I have you and Doris, and I'm going to reassure Grandma and Grandpa that I am fine." Rose decided to let go and think positively so that she wouldn't feel so sad.
Just then Bill walked over. "Mr. Lee."
And he glanced at Rose, who understood that they wanted to have a private talk. Rose said to Bright, "I want to stay here with Grandpa. You can have a talk with Mr. Bill."
Bright patted her on the shoulder and went to the corner of the yard with Bill.
"Mr. Lee, President Lee and Madam know what happened to Rose's Grandpa. They will send a person here to express their condolence." Bill told Bright what Francis had said on the phone.
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"As for the work, I have sent some information to your mailbox. There's something wrong with the acquisition of HT Company and it's a bit urgent." There were too many things that needed Bright to handle. Bill was worried about Bright's health.
"Okay, get my computer ready. I'll get to the car to handle it," Bright ordered Bill, "Look after Rose and tell me if something goes wrong."
"Yes."