Chapter 368:
Iker pointed to two tombs, saying, “They died three years ago. We're the only ones who cto honor them.”
One of the tombstones bore the nof Norah's father, Calvin Wilson.
Next to it, on another tombstone, was the nof Norah's mother, Bernice Wilson.
Their names felt both familiar and distant.
Mindy handed Norah sflowers and said, “Norah, your parents have been waiting for you for quite some
time.”
Tears filled Norah's eyes, and she blinked quickly to hide them.
Standing before her parents’ tombs, Norah felt a mix of emotions that were hard to describe. Family ties were
truly strong. She stood there, holding the flowers, and bowed her head.
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Silently, she swore she would hunt down the killer.
She placed the flowers gently by the tombstones.
She studied the tombs with a serious expression, then pursed her lips, turned, and walked away. Staying longer
would only deepen her sadness.
Outside, when Elsa, Hank, and the others saw Norah coming out, they gathered around her.
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“Done already, Norah? You can stay longer. They must miss you a lot.”
After Norah left, Elsa had been well cared for by Calvin and Bernice during her childhood.
But influenced by her parents’ words, Elsa believed their property rightfully belonged to her family, since they
had no children of their own.
Elsa gently nudged Norah and said, “If you're uncomfortable with my parents being here, just ask them to leave.
We're here for you today.”
Hank agreed, “Yeah, it’s your first day back, Norah. You do what feels right.”
Norah adjusted her mood and said, “I've got tto do it.”
Elsa's eyes sparkled as she asked, “Are you thinking of living in the manor? There are lots of villas, but it's pretty
far from Glophia, which could be a hassle.”
Hank suggested, “Gilda and Chayce are managing your father’s assets, aren't they? We could get them to buy
you a villa in Glophia. You'd just have to cback for festivals.”
It seemed they didn’t want Norah to live in the manor.
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Norah noticed it and grew curious.
“I decided as soon as | got here today. I'm not staying in the manor,” Norah replied.
Elsa and Hank breathed a silent sigh of relief.
They couldn't exactly figure out why, but they felt uneasy about Norah staying in the manor. Perhaps they saw
her as an obstacle to their hopes of inheriting the family property. Iker had successfully swayed the family’s
opinions and outlooks.
They pretended to be kind to Norah, but secretly, they wanted her gone, thinking it would help them claim her
property.
Hank's eyes glinted with malice. Before, Gilda and Chayce were good at hiding Norah's identity, but now that
everyone knew about her...
“Norah, you've been gone a long time, and all your properties have been entrusted to Gilda and Chayce. Can
they really handle all those industries? | think you should give sto my father. He's great at running things.”
Hank sneaked a glance at Norah, noting that her expression remained unchanged. Feeling more confident, he
becbolder.