Chapter 388 Great-Grandma is Blessed
Chapter 388 Great-Grandma is Blessed
Roma helped Janet get off the car as they arrived at the old house. There were already several cars
parked in front of the gate. Puzzled, Janet accidentally caught a glimpse of Sven's car as she walked
into the old house.
Was there a party today? Why was Sven here?
Jerry was smoking in front of the door. Janet looked at Sally in surprise. His brother was rarely seen
smoking.
He would only have a cigarette or two when he was frustrated or depressed about something.
It seemed like Jerry and Sally had a fight.
Sally's red teary eyes met those of Jerry's. He put out the cigarette, came over to the living room, and
placed his arm around his wife who held his sister's hand.
There was no one else in the living room but them. "Where's Dad?" Janet asked.
Jerry looked at his sister, "Upstairs, Jane..."
He bit his lip before he said anything else. Janet looked at his brother in wonder, "Bro, what is it with
you and Sally? Why did you make her cry? Apologize to her."
Jerry was smart enough to know what she meant. Janet misunderstood the situation. She thought that
Sally's eyes were red because the two of them fought. Exclusive © material by Nô(/v)elDrama.Org.
Jerry took them upstairs, without saying a word. An atmosphere of gloom surrounded the whole second
floor.
Then... she heard sobs.
Janet grew increasingly anxious. Who else was crying?
She was afraid to ask Jerry who it was.
As they approached Melody's room, Janet could feel her hands shaking because the one who was
crying seemed to be... her mom.
The three of them stood by Melody's room's door. Inside were many people.
Ella and Samuel, Viola and Vincent, Sven, and a middle-aged man that Janet had never seen before
were there.
Melody was in her bed, her eyes closed.
Viola and Ella were crying, while everyone else wore a melancholic look. Janet tried her best to stop
herself from trembling. She moved closer to the bed and uttered, "Grandpa, Grandma... Mom, Dad...
Sven... Is Great-grandma sick?"
Melody's eyes were closed. She seemed to be calm and at peace. Her pale, frail face looked content.
Janet felt somewhat relieved because her great-grandma looked like she was sound asleep.
But... Samuel broke the silence, "Jane, your great-grandma... is gone."
Gone?
Janet smiled, "Dad, you can't joke about that. Great-grandma is here, isn't she? What do you mean
she's gone?"
Ever since she was born, Janet had never experienced the loss of a family member, not until now. She
had wanted to argue with Samuel more on what "gone" meant, But Ella held her daughter tightly, trying
to hold back tears, "Jane... Your grandma is not around anymore!"
No matter how hard Janet sought to contend, she could not escape the facts before her eyes.
She sat down by the bed, weak and limp, and took hold of Melody's hand.
It wasn't until then that she realized how... icy cold her hand was.
"Great-grandma... Great-grandma... It's me, Jane... I am here for you." Tears streaming down her face,
she tried to wake her great-grandma up, whom she naively believed was sleeping.
"Great-grandma, if you... don't open your eyes... Jane will get so mad. Great-grandma..." Janet's heart
completely crumbled. However hard she yelled, her great-grandma did not respond.
Sven went over, touching Janet's hair, and said, "Jane, Great-grandma passed away peacefully and
painlessly in her sleep. We don't have to be aggrieved."
"That's right, Jane. You are pregnant now. Please don't stress yourself out emotionally, " Ella tried to
comfort her daughter.
Janet removed Sven's hand from her head and glared at him, "Am I supposed to laugh about it? My
great-grandma... My great-grandma... She... She's gone! I can't see her, nor talk to her anymore. How
would I not be aggrieved? I..."
Janet almost fainted due to the emotions that overwhelmed her.
The crowd stepped forward to comfort her, "Jane, don't be. You're pregnant. This is not good for the
baby."
"Sven is right. Your great-grandma had passed away without pain. Many suffer before death, but your
great-grandma did not. Death is a reality of life. We should not be so aggrieved." Vincent comforted his
granddaughter.
Sven knew how she felt. He rested his hands on her trembling shoulders, "Jane, I've seen worse
illnesses that claim the lives of seniors. They look like nothing more than a bag of bones when they
die... or they scream and shout in pain when they pass. You see, Great-grandma took her last breath in
her sleep. She was luckier than others."
Janet did not know what to say. All she knew was that she felt pain in her heart. It was too much that
she could not even breathe properly.
The kindest and most understanding person in her life... Her great-grandma was taken away from her...
She knew the day would come, but she thought her great-grandma would have at least a dozen more
years. But she passed so suddenly and unexpectedly...
"I don't want her gone. I want her back..." She was crying hard in the arms of Ella. She did not know
what else she could do other than cry in hopes of bringing her back to life.
Her devastating sobs echoed throughout the room...
On the second day of the lunar month of June, Melody, the Senior Lady of the Shaos died in her sleep
at the age of 108.
As Melody's son, Vincent took charge of the funeral, with the help of Samuel and Jerry.
The absent-minded Janet was accompanied by Sally. Felix was under the care of Ella. The twins and
Lola stayed in Leroy Manor.
After the seventh day following the death, a gathering was held in the old house. A lot of people came.
Samuel thought it over and allowed an online news platform to break the news of Melody's passing.
Anyone with a high social standing in C Country came. There were even those who flew from abroad.
There were also some who were there to simply pay respects and show support, despite them not
personally knowing Melody.
Melody's students came, too.
She had been a teacher her whole life, making an impact in numerous students' lives.
A myriad of students were there to see off their well-respected teacher...
Janet knelt on a soft cushion prepared by Ella. She took no notice of people who paid their
condolences. She only bothered about burning the paper money.
Some would approach her to try to comfort her, but Janet would either shake her head or simply nod.
After the funeral, people started talking. Everyone who was related to the Shaos was there, except
Daniel, the great-grandson-in-law.
Lola and Harry greeted and received guests the whole day, but they couldn't answer to the fact that
Daniel was not there.