Chapter 239 I'm Willing
The man frowned as he watched her forcefully suppress the tears she had been holding back for so long.
But he didn't say anything more, he just touched her hair.
She can cry if she wants to, and she can stop crying if she doesn't.
I guess he's thinking of something again and is just pretending to be strong.
Around 2:30 p.m., the survivors landed safely in the manor.
Fu Yungui and Momo were already waiting there.
Anu came down first, followed by Suhe carrying the urn. The woman's frail body looked like it could collapse at any moment, as if a gust of wind could blow her away, but she pretended to be strong.
Anu was also taken aback when he saw the man standing behind the girl.
When will we see Brother Yun waiting for people here in advance?
It was always others who waited for him.
This man has really changed; he's started to show some humanity.
"Brother Yun." Anu walked up to the man and called out.
"Hmm," the man responded, then stared at the hatch, his brows furrowing slightly.
The girl rushed forward and saw the urn in her mother's hand, along with a photo of Huang Sanlin on it. Tears welled up in her eyes, but she couldn't hold them back any longer and knelt down on the ground, clutching the urn.
"Dad..." the girl cried, her voice filled with sorrow.
Su He had already calmed down, but seeing her daughter crying so heartbreakingly, she was almost heartbroken.
"Momo, get up quickly. If your father sees you like this, he won't be able to rest in peace." Su He said, freeing one hand from the box to help her up.
Momo felt as if she were firmly embedded in the ground, unable to move at all.
"Mom, I know I shouldn't cry, because Dad will be worried, but I can't control myself."
Upon hearing this, Su He's tears fell directly onto the urn.
The man stood not far away watching. The two women were huddled together, crying uncontrollably. He didn't approach them easily, thinking that letting them cry it out would make them feel better.
"Is everything settled?" he asked.
Anu immediately replied, "Don't worry, Brother Yun."
As he spoke, he followed the man's gaze and then added, "Jinke, I sent him straight back to Myanmar."
"Um."
Pumi Pagoda.
The monk took the urn from Momo's hands and prepared to chant sutras for its placement.
Momo and Suhe, dressed in long black dresses, stood to the side, their eyes both red-rimmed.
After a while, the monk finished chanting and turned to leave.
When Momo saw her father's photo again, the man in it was smiling so kindly, and she was instantly filled with a pang of sadness.
But this time, she bit her lower lip tightly, trying to be strong.
Su He, standing next to her, also covered her mouth and turned away, not daring to look at the people above.
Unable to control her emotions, she quickly left the place and walked towards the door.
Anu saw this and immediately followed, but only kept a distance and did not disturb them too much.
Just make sure she's safe.
The monks were used to such scenes. They immediately put their hands together, bowed slightly to the girl, and then turned and left.
Momo walked forward a little and reached out to touch the person in the photo.
Silent tears instantly streamed down her face.
She immediately reached out and wiped it away.
Dad, don't worry, I will live well and take good care of Mom.
Fu Yungui was also dressed in a black suit, and this time he even buttoned up the front buttons properly.
He walked over from behind, placed the white wreath in his hand next to Huang Sanlin's photo, then half-squatted down and gently patted Momo's back.
The girl lowered her head, staring at the ground, without uttering a sound.
When I came out again, it was already dark.
The girl's eyes were swollen. She looked down at the hand the man was holding and then squeezed it back slightly.
"Fu Yungui, thank you." The girl's voice was still a little choked up.
She thanked him for taking care of and accompanying her and her mother during their most difficult time, and for arranging everything for them.
She never imagined that one day this man would become her support.
When she was in despair, seeing him appear would immediately bring her peace of mind.
Although Fu Yungui's memories and feelings about losing his loved ones were from a long time ago, he could still understand how the kitten was feeling at this moment.
Death is the most helpless thing in the world.
However, no matter how painful something is, time will eventually heal it.
The man gently ruffled her hair, his tone still tender, "No need to thank me. I'm willing to do anything that involves you."
Momo paused slightly upon hearing this, but said nothing.
For a moment, she really didn't know what to say.
The grip tightened slightly without my realizing it.
"Let's go." The man led her outside, where Anu and Suhe were already waiting in the car.
"Okay." Momo obediently followed him.
Su He sat in the car, watching the two holding hands tightly from afar, and couldn't help but slow down and calm her mind.
His expression was faint, with a hint of a smile.
While she was on the plane, Anu told her that Fu Yungui had prepared everything so that Huang Sanlin could be buried as soon as they landed.
Upon hearing this news, and considering Anu's dedication over the past few days in China, Suho's opinion of that man did indeed change somewhat.
He doesn't appear to be as cold-blooded and ruthless as he seems.
Perhaps it really was for Momo's own good.
The previous methods were really a bit extreme.
But no matter what, she always followed her daughter's wishes, and she would never stop her if she wanted to.
After all, matters of the heart are always a matter between two people.
The group returned to Palm Bay Grand View Manor, and it was completely dark by then.
As soon as she entered the house, Momo smelled a rich aroma of food wafting from the kitchen.
She took her mother's hand and walked inside. Upon closer inspection, she saw several unfamiliar men.
Momo felt something was off and was about to ask when she heard Anu's voice behind her, "It's Brother Yun. He asked me to find a chef who can cook Chinese food."
"He was worried that you wouldn't be used to Thai food."
As Momo listened, a warm feeling quickly welled up in her heart.
The man had already gone upstairs to take a shower; he was used to washing up and changing clothes after coming back from outside.
The girl turned around but didn't see the figure, so she turned to look at her mother next to her, and saw that her mother also had a smile on her face.
"Thank you," Su He said politely as always.
"You're welcome," Anu said casually. "If you want to thank someone, thank Brother Yun. It was all his idea."
"I also want to thank you. You've really worked hard these past few days," Su He sincerely thanked him.
Upon hearing this, Anu subconsciously scratched his head. "It's nothing, it's what I should do."
Anything that Brother Yun gives orders to is his task, something he should do.
Su He simply smiled politely at him, then followed her daughter upstairs.
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