Chapter 1833 Destiny

Sally had never seen Elijah like this.

Her heart was about to break.

She suddenly regretted it.

Why did she tangle with Gideon for so long?

If she had broken up with Gideon earlier, Elijah would probably have come to her long ago.

Then she would definitely bring him back early.

In this way, he would not have so much guilt and regret.

Adonis gave orders before.

After he died, he didn't want a grand funeral. No memorial ceremony should be held, and he was directly cremated.

People in the church had different opinions on this matter.

But in the end, Brett made the final decision. They must respect Adonis' last wish.

They stayed in the yard with Adonis all night.

The next morning, Adonis was cremated in the funeral home.

The ashes were brought back by Brett and placed in the cemetery in the church.

On the day of the burial, it rained heavily though it had been sunny for several days.

Elijah and Sally were solemnly dressed in black.

They put the flowers bought for Adonis in front of the tomb.

Brett stood aside. "Elijah, Father left some things for you. He asked Micah to collect the scriptures you wrote when you were young. Take them back when you leave." "Okay." Elijah nodded slightly.

"Don't blame yourself for Father's death," Brett suddenly said, "This is his destiny."

That morning.

Adonis woke up early and was in good spirits.

He even wanted to go to morning class to see his students.

He found a brand-new robe, just changed into it, took a sip of water before going out, and choked.

Suddenly he vomited blood.

He didn't even have time to take the medicine Elijah made.

Indeed, it was useless.

Elijah remained silent.

He had studied the religion for nearly 20 years.

He knew everyone would die.

But he still felt guilty.

Brett had a lot of things to do, and it was Micah who took Sally and Elijah to get the scriptures.

"Elijah, Micah and I are waiting for you outside the door."

Sally stroked Elijah's back to comfort him.

"Okay."

Elijah looked at her and forced a smile.

Then he went in.

Sally sat under the eaves with Micah.

The rain was still pouring down.

Sally took a look and then looked at Micah.

Micah must also like Adonis very much. He had lost a lot of weight these days.

His eyes were swollen because he cried too many times.

Sally raised her hand and patted Micah's head. "You are so great. You have helped them a lot in the past two days, and you are much more capable than me." "Mrs. Patterson, Father is not in pain now, right?" Micah asked, "Has he seen my parents?"

Sally's heart trembled violently.

"Probably not." Micah asked himself and answered, "I hope not. It has been so many years. I hope that my parents would have started a new life and become happy kids."

"Of course, yes," Sally said immediately, "Micah, you pray for them in the church every day. Your parents must have started a new life and become happy kids in good families." "Really?" Micah looked at Sally and then pouted. "Actually, I'm not very pious... I'm always slacking off and being lazy."

Sally was speechless. She didn't know how to comfort Micah.

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