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Devoted Love:The Billionaire's Precious Wife novel Chapter 285

Chapter 285: Chapter 285

Rosemary was up front, giving a bow of gratitude to all the guests present.

"The funeral is over, and the family wants to express their thanks."

Rosemary turned around and bowed to each guest as they left the cemetery.

All the guests were invited to the nearest restaurant to the Collins family to enjoy the funeral feast, which Rosemary had specifically prepared for them.

When the guests left, Rosemary turned back to look at the tombstone. She couldn’t help but walk over, kneel down, and gently touch the name on it.

At this moment, Rosemary recalled the details of her time with her grandma, thinking of her grandma’s kind face.

Time didn’t leave deep traces on the old woman’s face, only the gentleness and elegance between her brows.

Rosemary couldn’t control her grief, which had almost drowned her strength several times.

She touched the name on the tombstone and said gently, "Grandma, Grandpa will always be with you. You won’t be alone. I will try to learn medical skills to save more people. Don’t worry."

Just then, someone came to Rosemary’s side.

Rosemary turned her head and saw Romeo’s profile.

"Granny, I haven’t formally introduced myself. I’m Romeo, Rose’s fiancé."

Rosemary didn’t expect him to stay. She looked at the tombstone again and said gently, "Grandma, this is Romeo, who I told you about. He treats me well."

"Granny, you can leave Rose to me. You and Grandpa can rest assured that I’ll take care of her, protect her, and cherish her. My Grandpa likes her too. She’s the bride chosen by the McMillan family. I’ll make sure she lives well in our family."

As Romeo said this, he held Rosemary’s hand and asked, "Shall we bow to Granny together?"

"Okay."

Rosemary and he bent their bodies together, bowed, then stood up, saying goodbye to Grandma together.

When they left the cemetery, they saw an old man standing outside the fence, looking at the tombstone, reluctant to leave.

"Grandpa Alberto, are you still here?" Rosemary got closer and found that Alberto’s eyes were full of tears.

"I’ll wait a bit longer," Alberto said, his voice somewhat choked. His hand clenched a handkerchief as he wiped his tears and said sadly, "You guys, go ahead and attend to the guests; I’ll be there in a bit."

Rosemary nodded and said, "Take care of yourself."

After saying that, she looked up at Alberto’s assistant and said, "You must take good care of Grandpa Alberto."

"Okay, Ms. Rose."

Romeo accompanied Rosemary into the car and looked back at Alberto, whose silhouette was bent over. Grace’s death had made him incredibly sad.

His silhouette looked so helpless and desolate.

Recalling the day Granny died, Alberto cried so sadly in the hospital; surely it wasn’t just the emotion between friends.

Could it be that Grandpa Alberto had feelings for Granny, or was secretly in love with her?

Thinking about this, after getting in the car, Romeo said to Rosemary, "Grandpa Alberto looks really sad. Was there something between him and Granny?"

"They were once a couple who were forced to part."

Sure enough, just as Romeo had guessed.

"You should take good care of him; all his hair has turned white."

This wouldn’t have happened if he wasn’t overwhelmed with grief.

Romeo, knowing the pain of losing a loved one, gently touched Rosemary’s head and said, "You should take good care of him now."

"I’ll do my best."

The day after the funeral, Rosemary visited the place where her grandmother used to live.

The garden was neglected; most of the plants were withered, and the cobblestone path was covered with fallen leaves and wilted flowers. It was as if everything had lost its vitality after her grandmother’s departure.

Rosemary had the whole villa cleaned up, then she went to her grandmother’s room. She twisted the wall lamp, and the whole wardrobe moved aside, revealing a small hidden room.

This room contained all of her grandmother’s treasured belongings. Some were valuable items that Rosemary had given her; some were her own property and other stuff; and some were her lifetime collections.

These were all gifts left for Rosemary.

There was also a safe in the corner. Rosemary entered the password, and after successful verification, she took out the contents.

It was a ring that her grandmother intended to give to Romeo, but now her grandmother was no longer with them.

It took Rosemary a long time to open her backpack and pack everything in. These were things her grandmother had protected with her life; she definitely couldn’t leave them for Attlee and his gang.

In the hidden room, Rosemary also found a big box. Inside were all the doodles she had drawn from childhood until now and letters she had written to her grandmother.

The letters mentioned that when she grew up, she would take her grandmother around the world to give her a better life.

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