Chapter 306 Posthumous Matters
Chapter 306 Posthumous Matters
This question meant that she had to accept the fact that her grandmother was dead, it meaned that she
had to say goodbye to her grandmother.
Knowing that she was grieving, Levi spoke extra slowly and in a light tone, taking care of her emotions.
When Ruby heard that her grandmother was to be buried with her grandfather, her nostrils flared again.
After a few moments, she murmured in a mute voice, "Grandpa is buried on Nanming Mountain on the
northern outskirts of the capital."
"Mm." Levi’s hand covered her back, stroking it gently, "I know, just leave it to me."
After that, he asked, "Do you want to read that secret scroll now?"
"...... hm." Ruby nodded.
Seeing this, Levis reached out, taking it out of the bedside table and handing it to her.
Ruby looked at the book in her hand and ran her palm over it, not opening it immediately but holding it
in front of her.
It was the only thing left to her by her grandmother, and it seemed to have her warmth on it.
It was dark outside and she asked, "How long did I sleep?"
Levi answered truthfully, "Ten hours, it's almost nine o'clock now."
Ruby did not say anything, and after two minutes, asked again, "Where is Grandma?" NôvelDrama.Org (C) content.
Levi looked down at her, his eyes deep, "In the next room, Denis is with her, are you ready to go and
see her?"
Ruby said nothing and sat up straight away, fingering the book in her hand, nodding with half-lidded
eyes.
Levi did not stop her, after all, this was something that she would have to face sooner or later, and got
up after her, but said, "Wait a minuie."
Ruby looked up, puzzled.
Levi sighed helplessly, "If you look like this, Grandma will be sad when she sees you."
With bitterness in her throat, Ruby said nothing and watched him walk out of the room, turning back in
a few minutes later with an extra hot towel in her hand.
She did not move and allowed the man to gently wipe her face.
A moment later, Levi threw the towel onto the table and got up holding her hand, "Let's go, let's go see
Grandma off."
At this time, Grandma was lying peacefully in bed, silent, as if she were asleep.
Ruby stood by the bedside and looked at her with downcast eyes for a long time before she murmured
and opened her mouth, "Grandma, don't worry about me, I will take care of myself, you go and reunite
with Grandpa."
Afterwards, she gently pulled the sheet from the old woman's chest and covered her face.
"Grandma, I'm going to miss you. ......"
Ruby did not remember much about how she spent the night.
She only remembered that Levi seemed to have coaxed her to drink her medicine and eat food, after
which she fell into a deep sleep again.
Her body had been so depleted throughout the day, and with her emotional ups and downs, the
medicine hit and she simply couldn't hold on, and she fell into darkness again.
In her sleep, her grandmother's silhouette faintly poked and prodded and her voice echoed in her head.
"Ruby, don't cry, I have met with Grandpa, be well, Grandma and Grandpa are watching over you from
heaven, if you are well, everything will be well ......"
When she opened her eyes, it was already dawn.
She looked out of the window at the sunlight filtering in and somehow felt like she was in a different
world.
"Awake?"
A familiar voice sounded in her ears and she inclined her head to see Levi sitting on the other side, fully
dressed.
"Mmm." She responded softly, her voice still husky, her brow frowning slightly.
The next second, a glass of warm water was handed to her.
She sat up, took it, took a few sips and whispered, "Thank you."
Levi raised an eyebrow, his tone gentle: "Emotions stabilized?"
Ruby was stunned for a moment, then pursed the corners of her lips and nodded gently.
"Yesterday ......" she said, with a pout, as if she was unsure of what to say.
Yesterday was the most emotionally charged she had been in all her years.
She vaguely remembered the last time she was like that was when her mother passed away.
Levi’s eyes flickered slightly, knowing how she was feeling, he raised his hand to gently rub her head,
his eyebrows warm.
"You really scared me yesterday, I've never seen you like this before, or is this what you used to be like
originally?"
Ruby did not expect him to ask this question, and was stunned for a moment as she raised her eyes to
look at him blankly.
Levi cursed his lips and looked at her gently.
"There's nothing wrong with that, even if you're used to being cold in front of people and pretending to
be strong, I still hope that you can take off all your so-called strong shell in front of me, and when you're
sad, just like yesterday, hug me and cry, or get angry, or laugh uncontrollably, in any case, whatever
you do, I like it."
He said, like a confession, but also like a reassurance, and Ruby didn't even know how to respond.
She looked at him for a long time without uttering a word.
Levi was in no hurry and just waited for her in silence.
Only after a moment did Ruby open her mouth, her eyes half-lidded, her tone muffled, "At this time, it's
not quite appropriate to talk about this, is it?"
Not wanting her to actually come up with such a sentence, Levi helplessly hooked his lips.
"Well, yeah." He looked at her, his dark, deep eyes dotted with wisps of light, "But I still want to tell
you."
Ruby did not say anything, raising a hand to touch her nose.
In this way, she knew, he was comforting her.
At that moment, slight warmth crossed her empty heart and she let out a "mmm" before getting out of
bed.
"Where are you going?" Levi asked as he followed suit and got up.
Ruby put on her slippers slowly, and when she looked up again, her expression had returned to her
usual appearance, and more complications had settled in her clear eyes.
"It's time to take care of Grandma's funeral." She spoke suddenly, in a faint voice.
Grandma said she wanted to be buried with her grandfather, so she would have to stay in the capital,
and there was much to do at the moment.
Cemeteries to contact, funeral homes to contact, and funerals to hold ......
Grandma left suddenly, but even though she was in the capital, she had to do all these things perfectly,
so that it was not in vain that her grandmother loved her.
Looking at her lean and resolute back, Levi sighed silently in his heart, and then opened his mouth
softly.
"I've already contacted the cemetery, I've bought the cemetery next to Grandpa, I've also contacted the
funeral home in advance, I'll send Grandma there later, you don't need to worry too much about the
funeral, just inform the news of Grandma’s death, the funeral is scheduled for tomorrow, it's better to be
early than late."
When he finished methodically, Ruby was surprised and looked back.
"When did you arrange all this? Didn’t Grandma die last night?"