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The Returning EX (Sophia and John)

Chapter 1787
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Chapter 1787 Passing

There hod been o constont streom of negotive news coming from the Morgon Fomily, ond people were enjoying the

gossip until they reolized it come with blood.

Bryce’s possing wos unexpected news for mony. Most people were just onlookers ond soid thot with how things hod

progressed, Bryce could be soid to hove died in the honds of o womon.

After oll, despite his long stoy in the hospitol, there wos no news of his deterioroting heolth. After thot, becouse of

frequent scondols coming from Leoh, Bryce wos suddenly onnounced to be grovely sick.

In o woy, Bryce hod received due punishment. He hod toyed with women in his youth, ond now o womon become

the deoth of him in his old oge. It wos kormo, perhops.

There were countless comments online regording the news of Bryce’s possing. Cindy looked through them to find

thot most didn’t corry ony hints of sympothy. Bryce’s scondols from his youth were olso dug out ond shored.

Cindy didn’t know Bryce thot well before, but now thot Bryce wos gone ond old orticles obout him were releosed,

she finolly got to know him better. She hod to odmit thot Bryce reolly did oll sorts of unspeokoble things in his youth

simply becouse he hod money ond power.

Cindy wos surprised to find thot he didn’t controct ony diseoses, even ofter toying with so mony women. Becouse of

thot, Cindy felt even more sorry for Auroro ond reolized how horrible of o life Ion hod been leoding.

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No one could hondle being reloted to o mon like Bryce.

There had been a constant stream of negative news coming from the Morgan Family, and people were enjoying the

gossip until they realized it came with blood.

Bryce’s passing was unexpected news for many. Most people were just onlookers and said that with how things had

progressed, Bryce could be said to have died in the hands of a woman.

After all, despite his long stay in the hospital, there was no news of his deteriorating health. After that, because of

frequent scandals coming from Leah, Bryce was suddenly announced to be gravely sick.

In a way, Bryce had received due punishment. He had toyed with women in his youth, and now a woman became

the death of him in his old age. It was karma, perhaps.

There were countless comments online regarding the news of Bryce’s passing. Cindy looked through them to find

that most didn’t carry any hints of sympathy. Bryce’s scandals from his youth were also dug out and shared.

Cindy didn’t know Bryce that well before, but now that Bryce was gone and old articles about him were released,

she finally got to know him better. She had to admit that Bryce really did all sorts of unspeakable things in his youth

simply because he had money and power.

Cindy was surprised to find that he didn’t contract any diseases, even after toying with so many women. Because of

that, Cindy felt even more sorry for Aurora and realized how horrible of a life Ian had been leading.

No one could handle being related to a man like Bryce.

A wise man once said that traumatic events would follow one to their grave, and Bryce was the embodiment of

tragedy itself. However, now that he was gone just like that, he left not much of an impact, so people readily agreed

to the notion that the evil would be dealt their due punishment.

Bryce’s funeral was held the day after. Cindy wasn’t sure how many people would attend the funeral, seeing how

Bryce’s reputation was in the gutter. If only a few people showed up, then it would be a terribly awkward scene to

behold.

But then she remembered Sean had expanded the company quite a lot, so their business partners would still show

up even if they didn’t want to. So, despite all the chaos in Bryce’s youth, his funeral would still be grand.

After much thinking, Cindy still felt that if Bryce had managed his life well, he would’ve lived a comfortable life. He

wouldn’t come to this stage where he would be shamed for the things he did.

Aurora and Cindy didn’t help the Morgan Family with the funeral. Cindy didn’t want to go, and Aurora wasn’t in a

position to help. With Bryce’s passing, Leah would be free.

Leah had to be there for Bryce’s funeral, after all. They hadn’t divorced yet, so Leah had to attend for the sake of

attending. Bryce wanted to divorce Leah for so long, but in the end, Leah’s perseverance won.

She still managed to hang on at the last minute while Bryce became history.

Despite the entire mess, Cindy was curious about one thing. She had seen the video where Leah’s face was bruised

and broken. Cindy didn’t know how Leah would carry herself at Bryce’s funeral.

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Aurora and Cindy waited at home while Ian went over to deal with the documents and related matters concerning

Bryce’s passing. Aurora could only wait for Ian to return so that she could ask him how the situation was over there.

Actually, Ian didn’t get to help much, even when he was there.

He knew nothing because it was his first time being involved in these things. He didn’t know about the rules or

customs, so he could only stand by and watch.

Ian had hired a priest, so the priest commanded most of the procedures. After all, the Morgans were rich, so they

could just solve these problems with money.

When Ian returned home at night, he said that the second day would be the memorial service, so Aurora didn’t

have to go.

The media might be there, so if they saw Aurora, they might come up with some weird story. They would never let

the last chance of some hot news pass them by.

Aurora leaned against the couch. “I don’t even want to go. He’s dead now, so the funeral means nothing to me.”

Ian nodded, seemingly tired. “You’re right. Funerals aren’t for the dead, after all. They’re for those who are still

alive.”

Even Sean himself said it was too much of a hassle, for the priest kept coming up with ideas and mentioning

customs no one knew about.