Chapter: 487
Before she went out, Sabrina put on a mask to hide the scars.
He carried Sabrina into the car and drove to the cemetery. When they arrived, he opened the trunk and took out a wheelchair.
Tyrone carefully Lifted Sabrina into the wheelchair and pushed her towards the cemetery. They stopped at Connor’s tombstone
and paid their respects.
Connor’s final resting place had been completed without a single trace of construction.
“Dad, I’m sorry. It’s all my fault. It shouldn’t have happened to you.”
Sabrina tenderly placed flowers on the headstone and ran her fingers over the inscribed words.
“Not long ago, I had a dream about you. We were in the courtyard of the house where we used to live. I was doing homework
under the big tree, and you were washing the vegetables.
How I wish I could never wake up from that dream and watch you grow old!”
Tyrone stood behind her, quietly observing.
He knew Sabrina had grown up in a single-parent family and cherished her father deeply.
However, the thought of the paternity test report and Galilea’s words weighed heavily on his mind.
If Sabrina were to discover that the father she held dear in her heart was not her biological one and that her true father was
someone else, it would surely shatter her.
However, Osiris was dead, and he wouldn’t bother her anymore.
It was better to keep it a secret from Sabrina forever.
Evie had been brought to justice and was now facing a prison sentence.
Fortunately, she hadn’t revealed anything to Sabrina that night, and Tyrone would make sure that she never did.
Dealing with Rory was straightforward because he didn’t dare to offend him.
With Osiris gone, Evie behind bars, and Rory under control, only
Galilea remained.
Upon returning home from the cemetery, Sabrina asked Tyrone to assist her in going to the third floor, specifically to the storage
room.
ALL of her father’s belongings were there.
Tyrone carried her upstairs.
“I’d like to be alone for a while,” Sabrina said in a low voice.
Without saying anything, Tyrone left.
He quickly returned with a wheelchair and helped Sabrina into it, allowing her to move freely. “Call me when you are ready to
come down.”