Nevertheless, Mr. Hunt didn’t stretch the truth. He merely said that Logan was Lola’s friend who drove her back and
helped the family solve a huge problem, so he brought him here for her perusal.
Beside him, Lola frowned slightly. Brought him here for Grandma’s perusal? What does this mean? This is ludicrous.
Just because he’d helped us out, Dad brought him here for Grandma’s perusal? This just doesn’t make
sense! However, she couldn’t argue with him since they were all kneeling there, so she merely lowered her head
and continued burning incense paper for her grandmother.
Beside her, Logan imitated her and greeted Old Mrs. Hunt as ‘Grandma.’ Then, he boasted about Lola’s
achievements, speaking of the many cases she’d cracked before insisting that she was still very much righteous
despite having resigned and was a person whom he admired.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtLola couldn’t quite put her finger on the veracity of his words. Anyhow, the only thing she could do at this very
moment was to pretend as though she knew nothing and heard nothing.
Subsequently, Mr. Hunt brought up the incident with Shawn. Losing her cool, Lola softly chided him for bringing up
the matter. “Don’t tell Grandma about such a thing.”
Mr. Hunt chuckled. “I just want to tell your grandmother about our lives now. You haven’t visited her for many
years, so she must be missing you.” If one were to dwell upon this remark, it was actually a tad terrifying.
Lifting a hand, Logan patted Lola on the shoulder, urging her without words to let the matter go and just listen as
Mr.
Hunt spoke since it was rare that they were here. Thus, Lola sighed and nodded. “Alright,” she murmured in a
whisper. Mr. Hunt truly prattled on about Shawn, simultaneously tearing into him. Lola said nothing, trying her best
not to take it to heart. Actually, the matter between her and Shawn was very simple. They just tried getting to know
each other after a blind date, but it didn’t work out, so they then broke up. Hence, she was bewildered as to how
such a huge fuss came to be. They didn’t spend too long visiting Old Mrs. Hunt’s grave. When the incense paper
and hell banknotes they brought were all burned, it then drew to a close. In the end, the three of them stood up.
Mr. Hunt looked around before heaving a sigh. “This place is getting increasingly difficult to find. I’m not even sure
whether I can still find it the next time since it’ll probably be leveled in no time with the rain beating down all year
round.” Reaching out, Lola rubbed his arm. “When it’s truly gone, then perhaps Grandma has already
reincarnated.” A person will inevitably be forgotten by the world one day, and perhaps it’s then that she can obtain
true rest. The trip down the mountain went relatively smoother, with everyone in high spirits.
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Logan and Mr. Hunt chatted as they walked. Only then did Mr. Hunt think of asking Logan about his job. Without
putting it clearly, Logan smilingly replied that he had a small clubhouse. Mr. Hunt wasn’t familiar with the scale of a
clubhouse, so he thought that it was a restaurant or the like. Nodding, he commented, “It’s a good job if you work
hard.” The corners of Logan’s mouth lifted. “Indeed.” Mr. Hunt then asked about the rest of his family members, to
which Logan turned and looked at Lola. “Lola has been to my house, so she’s met my family before. My father and
sisters love her.” Beside him, Lola’s face instantly flamed. When these words fell into her ears, it sounded as though
she’d gone to his house to meet his elders. Licking her lips, she explained, “It’s all because he had a meal at our
house and stayed overnight the previous time. He then insisted on inviting me to his house for a meal as well, so I
went. I was actually—”