After My Death, My Wife Finally Regretted

We met at eighteen, married at twenty-two. At twenty-five, her childhood sweetheart returned, and I proposed divorce.

Someone asked if I was willing to let go. I thought about it and said, &#...

Chapter 20 Where You Can Be Buried After You Die (1/2)

Yan Yin and I arrived at the cemetery.

In the ensuing struggle, I lost to her. I couldn't explain to her why I wanted to buy a coffin, and she couldn't understand why I was so convinced that I would die in a month, and she couldn't explain why.

"Do you still want to die?"

Standing outside the cemetery, Yan Yin looked at me with obvious grievance. I didn't understand what she was aggrieved about. We were clearly not related; we had only just met.

But I still nodded and said, "Yes, we're going to die."

Why?

"No reason, I just want to die."

"Must he die?"

"Absolutely! There's no room for negotiation!"

"Oh..." I don't know if she felt she couldn't persuade me anymore, or for some other reason, but this time Yan Yin finally stopped asking me and just bit her lip and responded softly.

However, I could tell that she still hadn't figured it out.

Her brows were slightly furrowed, clearly indicating that she was somewhat annoyed.

If you're feeling down, then so be it.

I ignored her and looked around. After confirming where the cemetery was selling the items, I was about to go there when Yan Yin stopped me again.

"Um... you don't need to buy a burial plot."

"Why is that?" I felt a little frustrated. I've never felt so helpless with anyone before. The key is, when I see her pitiful look and her seemingly caring attitude towards me, I just can't be angry with her.

I can only keep it to myself.

"I...I know a place."

"Being buried there after you die will definitely be better than here."

Yan Yin looked at me as if she had made up her mind, "If you're willing, I'll take you there."

At this point, as if afraid I would refuse, she cautiously added, "I...I won't take your money."

"Where?"

...

Half an hour later, I followed Yan Yin to a small park next to the moat in the suburbs.

The park is called Sunshine.

However, whether it's because it's in the suburbs or for some other reason, it's very deserted. At a glance, the ground is covered with weeds and fallen leaves, and the benches that should be frequently used by people are covered in dust.

The first thing I saw was desolation.

Or rather, deathly stillness.

It is completely out of place with its name, "Sunshine".

But I inexplicably like this feeling, just like I am now. Although I am under the sun, I have no hope or thought of living.

"This place wasn't like this before."

“This place used to be very lively, but the people who lived nearby moved away due to demolition, and the nearest residential area was turned into a factory. Over the years, this is what it looks like.”

Yan Yin walked to a bench and sat down. She didn't seem to care about the dust on it and just sat down. Her gaze was fixed on the moat next to her, with a hint of inexplicable emotion in her eyes.

Seeing this, I sat down next to her. I didn't interrupt her or say anything, and just waited for the story she might have to tell.

I looked in the direction of the moat just like her, and then I remembered that this was already the North District. The first thing I did after entering the Xu family was to arrange the demolition here. It was also here that I met Lin Qingxue, and it was here that I began my past few years.

I never expected that the place Yan Yin was talking about would be here.

Is this fate telling me something?

My life journey in this world begins here, and it will also end and conclude here.