Chapter 1122: Chapter 1064 Put Into Jail
"You didn’t do anything wrong to , and I didn’t do anything wrong to you either." Mrs. Gibson said to Murray, and lissa turned her face away from her.
"I have always wanted to tell you this secret, it has been in my heart for a long ti, and I don’t know how to tell you."Mrs. Gibson repeated this sentence until Murray said affirmatively that he wouldn’t leave."Go ahead.""Your father is not dead. He is still alive."After saying that, Mrs Gibson was taken away by the police.lissa stared at Mrs. Gibson in disbelief. As far as she knew, Murray’s father had been dead for so many years. As far as she knew, he died on the sea.
Murray was in so much shock, that he did not even have the ti to ask her exactly what she was trying to say. Mrs. Gibson deserved to be put in jail, though Murray didn’t know whether he would regret this decision or not.But at least it was enough punishnt for her. If she had done nothing wrong, she would not have to pay the price.
lissa did not want to tell Murray every single thing that Mrs. Gibson had done to him, and this was because she knew that it would trigger a worse reaction from Murray, and his foster mother would be at the receiving end.Linda Gibson also stared at lissa as she had so thoughts going through her mind. To be honest, she was not happy with herself. If she had co out of that dark place on ti, she would not be in this ss. "I want you to forgive , lissa." She said. "If you do not, I will only continue to feel very guilty." She added. Hearing this, lissa laughed. It was not a big deal for a person to correct his mistakes if he could. Now it was Linda Gibson who had made a mistake. This ant that not everyone in the family was hell-bent on being an to her forever. It looked like the narrative was beginning to change. "Auntie, it is alright. I do not have much to say; all I want is the love and affection of your family." lissa said.
"Also, what we need to do now is hold a funeral for Mr. Marc." She added. lissa believed that living in peace was very important, especially after the death of a mber of the family. Murray’s appearance today just made her realize that she could never be at loggerheads with his family mbers. "lissa also understood that it was not that they really hated her, they just wanted the best for Murray. Now, the only person who took things too far was Mrs. Gibson, and she was already facing her punishnt. "I know who you truly are, lissa, and I agree with you that we have to give the late Mr. Marc a befitting burial as soon as possible. In fact, I have been thinking about the relatives and friends that I should invite." Linda Gibson said. "You should not make things complicated. Juat make sure that the dead is given a befitting burial." lissa said. When he was alive, Mr. Marc cared about us, and now that he is gone, he must be honored." She concluded.Her idea was simple, friends and relatives would be at the funeral, and that was it.
"Make a list of the relatives and friends you want to visit in advance. I’ll take care of the rest." She told Mrs. Gibson."I still rember the Jewelry Workroom. I can’t help you much now. I’ll see where I can help you after I am done making preparations." On hearing that, Linda Gibson nodded gratefully. It was not easy for a person to return good for evil."I will do it well, but I really have to inform all my relatives and friends. I think they will co!"Linda Gibson ant sothing else. She didn’t know which relatives lissa would like to see or those she would not want to see.
Therefore, she had to ask for lissa’s opinion. With the latter’s wisdom, she should be able to figure it out. t
"Let bygones be bygones. They ca here not to see , but to see Mr. Marc. Anyone who wants to do so can co, ut if anyone dares to make trouble at the funeral of Mr. Marc, don’t bla
for being ruthless!"
lissa made it clear, and Linda nodded. fi
Linda knew that whatever was between lissa and Murray was strong, but at the sa ti, it could be suffocated by the actions of the family. So, lissa was right. Even Linda knew tha if she were in lissa’s shoes, she would not take nonsense from any of the family mbers. Again, the burial was more important than all of these. But this did not rule out the possibility of sobody causing trouble at the burial.
"I’ll take care of everything. Please take care of the rest." She assured lissa.
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