The car where Keira Leaf was gradually came to a stop, and after getting out, her eyes fell on the tycoon couple.
The tycoon glanced at Keira Leaf, somewhat awkwardly pointed to a tombstone beside him, and then said nothing.
Tears kept welling up in her eye sockets, but Keira Leaf never let them fall. Instead, the corner of her mouth gently curved into a faint smile as she walked slowly toward that tombstone on the soft ground.
Watching Keira Leaf's figure, Joshua Sulliven nearby felt a heavy block in his chest and took two steps forward to catch her hand.
Keira Leaf turned her head to look at him, very quiet, neither crying nor making a fuss, just called his name: "Joshua Sulliven."
"Mm."
Joshua Sulliven responded softly, then tightly held Keira Leaf's small hand, staying by her side, and walked with her toward that tombstone.
The tombstone wasn't too outdated, yet somewhat rough, an unpolished white board, with the language of this country carved on it.
