13 Mink Street

Chapter 65: see god

The deputy director of Malmö came to Inmeles' house with his "Wofford" camera, took pictures of the two welfare single guests, and then left with a smile on the notebook with the tip from Uncle Mason. .

"So, what should we do next?" Aunt Winnie asked everyone present.

Karen said at this time: "Since some unknown person has given money, let's do it. Anyway, it is not immoral to help the deceased to be buried under better conditions."

Immediately afterwards, Karen pointed to the body of the male magician: "He, just send it to be burned."

In fact, it would be more appropriate to feed the corpse of the magician to the dogs;

But throwing corpses in cities is not only immoral, but also easily leads to some bad consequences, which is why all major civilizations have derived etiquette and customs for corpse disposal, not only because of religious factors, but also because of the initial main The reason is still that if the corpses are not handled properly, it will easily damage the environment and even cause a plague.

Since the dead are already dead, let him be burned.

Karen pointed at Mandira again, and said, "For her, since someone is willing to pay her, then ask my aunt to transfer a coffin with a reasonable price in the basement to her and use it directly. In addition, uncle has to work hard now." Just go to the relationship and book the location of the cemetery.

Then, since even the person who paid the money was anonymous, there was no need to hold a mourning meeting. Since her identity is still unknown, it is impossible for relatives and friends to come.

Oh, by the way, her name was written on the letter, Mandira, and my uncle remembered to add it on the tombstone. "

After saying these words, Karen disregarded that Diss was still standing there in priest's clothes, and imitated Diss' tone and said to everyone:

"In short, everything is based on meeting the needs of customers."

Aunt Winnie nodded and said, "Okay." Then she shouted, "Alfred, Ron, go to the basement and carry out that orange-red coffin for her burial."

Generally, there are two or three coffins that are relatively cheap at home for use. As for the luxurious coffins, they usually need to be customized.

Uncle Mason said: "Then I'll call and ask Paul to come over with his hearse and take this man to cremation directly. We will take her to the cemetery for burial."

As for the relationship, Uncle Mason didn't say anything, because he didn't think there was any problem.

About half an hour later, Paul arrived in the old modified hearse of the Inmeles family.

"Sir, sir, young master." Paul greeted the Inmeles family as before.

"Master, sir, young master." Paul's father-in-law, who came with the car together, imitated Paul and followed each other to say hello.

Paul's father-in-law used to be a worker in a coffin factory, and he was a very simple old man.

Next, Paul and his father-in-law worked together to carry the magician's body into the hearse, and then drove away.

As far as the welfare bill is concerned, for the Inmeles family, those with little food and water will not make a profit, but for the cremation agency whose profits are already thin, it cannot be given up.

Next, Alfred and Ron sent Mandira's coffin to the hearse;

"Karen, you want to go too?" Uncle Mason asked suspiciously.

"Yes."

"Oh well."

The hearse started and went to the cemetery.

Uncle Mason took care of everything quickly, quickly completed the procedures and bought a tomb at the lowest price.

During the burial, Uncle Mason wondered: Why didn't father come.

Because under normal burial circumstances, no matter how high or low the price is, Diss will stand here and use his identity as a priest to guide everyone in the final mourning ceremony.

Karen knew why grandpa didn't come, because he came.

After filling the soil, Karen reached out and touched the tombstone:

From now on, you can rest in peace, and you won't be cold anymore.

After the burial, Karen and others went home in a hearse.

At the door of the house, Karen saw a black "Tyre" sedan parked there, which was considered a relatively cheap car.

There is no dedicated parking lot on Minke Street, because there are villas and townhouses here, and the plot ratio is small, so the cars of each family can be parked at the door of the house at will without blocking the traffic. Therefore, the roads in front of each house are basically All belong to each "private parking space".

There are other cars parked in front of the house, which usually means that there are guests visiting.

Uncle Mason looked at the black "Tyre" and spat on the ground:

"Pooh!"

It was obvious that Uncle Mason knew who was coming.

After everyone entered the living room, Karen also knew who was visiting. He was Aunt Winnie's ex-husband, who was also the biological father of her cousin Chrissy.

Diss has always been very concerned about the education of his family;

My dead biological father took the line of God religion and joined the religion early, but he was also a graduate of an excellent church university.

Uncle Mason and Aunt Winnie both majored in finance, and both were brilliant students in the business school.

Uncle Mason also had a glamorous financial career experience, but in the end he got off the hook and even his house was taken to pay off the debt, and he had to return to Mink Street with his wife and children in despair;

Aunt Winnie met her ex-husband during college, and the two fell in love quickly, and helped her ex-husband open a small clothing factory. According to Aunt Mary, the initial investment for opening the factory was still accumulated by Aunt Winnie herself. As a high-achieving student, she worked as an accountant in that small factory for many years in order to help her husband start a business.

The ending is a bit bloody. It is said that the relationship is not harmonious, but in fact, the husband cheated and was discovered by the aunt. The aunt with a strong personality directly chose to leave the house and return to her mother's house for the sake of Chris' custody.

At this moment, in the living room, Aunt Winnie was sitting on the sofa with a cold face;

And a middle-aged man who was dressed with a sense of coquettishness was kneeling beside the sofa, begging his aunt, and crying.

In fact, you can see a person's character from the way he dresses, provided that you dress up carefully.

For example, Uncle Mason, his clothes are taken care of by Aunt Mary. He is calm and elegant, and he is a typical example of family harmony;

And Alfred's almost endless variety of suits shows his pursuit of refinement and paranoid narcissism.

The former uncle in front of him, his clothes are a bit out of date, he does not have the stability that men of this age should have, but he is still pursuing the so-called "chic" and "gorgeous".

Human beings are social animals, and social customs and habits will affix universal labels to all people;

For a man, Karen's age, to be called "handsome" or "good-looking" is indeed a compliment.

But when Karen is nearly 30 years old, he will be called "handsome" again, which proves that there are really no other advantages worth talking about at this age, which is actually a bit ironic.

"Parker, get out, get out!"

Seeing that her brother and nephew had returned, Aunt Winnie could no longer bear the entanglement from her ex-husband.

"I won't leave, I regret it, Winnie, I found that the one I really love is you, and I can't live without you. And Chris, I'm Chris's father, and I can't lose it when I grow up. Fatherly love, isn't it?"

"You owe money outside, right?" Uncle Mason sneered, "I was told by a friend of mine a while ago that my ex-brother-in-law's factory was mortgaged, so now I want to come back to my sister? Let her Continue to betray you?"

"No, second brother, how can you say that about me? I didn't come back to Winnie because of money, but because of some recent events that made me realize that the people I really can't live without are Winnie and Winnie. My daughter Chrissy.

I did something wrong before, but now I have realized my mistake, I will correct it in the future, I will correct myself, give Winnie a shoulder and give Chris a good father. "

"Parker, you are really shameless." Winnie stood up and pointed at her ex-husband's face and scolded angrily.

"I don't want a father like you." Chris's figure suddenly appeared at the door of the living room, and Mina and Lent stood beside her. They had already returned from school by tram.

"Chris, oh, my dear daughter, I love you, come, let father hug you."

Parker took the initiative to walk towards Chris.

Chris showed a very clear disgust towards this father, and even cursed directly:

"Why do not you go to hell!"

Being able to make a little girl say such "dirty words" proves that her disgust and disappointment with this father has already reached a peak.

Because she clearly knew how many nights her mother shed tears in the past few years after returning to her grandfather's house;

After all, Aunt Winnie did not hesitate to break up with Diss and chose "love" to be with Parker;

After her marriage failed, she had to come back to seek her father's help for her livelihood and her daughter's future.

Unlike Uncle Mason who has the attribute of "two-skinned face",

You can shout: Father, I am worried about your health as you get older, so I brought my wife and children here to do my filial piety for you.

Aunt Winnie is a very traditional person, and because of this, she will bear more pressure in her heart.

When her parents divorced, Chris had already remembered, so she clearly remembered how the woman her father found came to her house to humiliate herself and her mother, and how her father heard her mother say that as long as the daughter does not want property A clear smile appeared on his face.

At home, she has always envied Mina and Lunt for having such a good father.

Yes, although Uncle Mason had failed in his career, he had always been a good father and elder at home. Even Karen felt the same way about this.

Hearing her daughter curse herself,

Karen noticed that there was anger in Parker's eyes, but he continued to pretend that family love is the first, and stepped forward to hug Chris.

Chris hid behind Karen, and Karen looked at Parker without moving away.

Just when Parker was about to push Karen away, Alfred made a move and grabbed Parker's wrist directly. Parker wanted to break free, but he couldn't.

"Parker, please get out, and please don't appear in front of Chris and me in the future, you will only make our mother and daughter feel sick!" Aunt Winnie almost growled while pointing outside.

Karen said, "Get out!"

"you…"

Alfred mentioned Parker, this not-so-short man was like a chicken in front of Alfred.

However, without other clear instructions, Alfred just lifted Parker outside the courtyard gate, and then let him put it down without making any other actions.

After all, this is a member of the former family.

The host who is best at being the host of the emotional column of "Luo Jia Story Club", how could he not understand the points of attention?

Didn't you see that Ron didn't speak or move from the beginning to the end? If the other party hadn't walked directly towards Karen, Alfred would have been watching quietly;

It is not suitable for outsiders to intervene in other people's family affairs.

Parker, who was taken outside, could only return to his car in frustration. When he started the car, he cursed silently:

"Shameless whore, ignorant bastard!"

Too bad Alfred can lip read.

When he came back to the living room, he stood beside Karen and recounted it.

Karen nodded.

Aunt Winnie came to the third floor with two sweaters, stood in front of her father's study door, and knocked on the door.

"Enter."

Aunt Winnie went in.

About half an hour.

Aunt Winnie opened the study door and came out, her eyes were red, obviously she had just cried a lot, but she was smiling while wiping her tears with the back of her hand, obviously, after talking to her father and apologizing, she Received tolerance from the father;

No, her father has always been infinitely tolerant to herself, and she has obtained an understanding of herself.

After Aunt Winnie came downstairs, Karen walked out of the bedroom.

Pu'er, who was lying on the window sill, said: "The Inmeles family has always had a tradition of loving each other and valuing family. Diss is like this, your parents are like this, Mason and Mary are like this, that is, Winnie, alas, poor Winnie.

But Karen, I have faith in you, you will be good to Eunice, right? "

As an old aunt, Pu'er has worried a lot about her great-niece.

Seeing that Karen was not in the mood to answer the conversation, Pu'er hurriedly added:

"I believe she is a smart girl, oh no, I can't say that, actually, I hope she is a stupid little girl, who only wants to envy your handsomeness and follow you foolishly. Sometimes, she is also afraid of being too smart."

"You can go to Alfred." Karen said.

"Huh? Why are you looking for him?"

"Let him invite you to be a special guest and analyze emotional problems on the radio. Anyway, the listeners in front of the radio cannot know that the host who is talking is a cat."

"But I've never been married, and I've never even been in a relationship."

"It's okay. Generally, people like you are the easiest to talk about gender topics."

"Well...Although I feel that you are mocking me, but I think what you said is very reasonable."

Pu'er jumped off the window sill,

"I'm going to find the radio goblin."

Pu'er walked towards the stairs with brisk cat steps, as if he had suddenly found a new direction for cat life.

Seeing this, Karen had to remind: "Alfred is not at home now."

"Oh." Pu'er turned his head a little disappointed, "What a coincidence."

"However, you can use the time tonight to prepare your speech." Karen pointed to his bedroom, "There are paper and pens on the desk for you to use."

"Great offer."

Pu'er walked into Karen's bedroom and jumped onto the table.

Because the door was not closed, Karen clearly saw the black cat at home sitting on the paper, with the cat's face at forty-five degrees looking at Xiao Se outside the window, motionless, as if petrified.

Seeing this, Karen lightly knocked on the bedroom door.

Pu'er said: "Don't bother me, I'm brewing emotions."

"Um?"

"If the emotions are not in place, the written words will have no soul."

"well then, good luck."

Karen helped Pu'er close the door so that the outside air would not disturb its train of thought;

Then, Karen walked to the door of Diss's study and knocked on the door.

"Enter."

Walking into Diss's study, Karen saw that Diss was wearing a white sweater.

"Oh, my God, is this the new sweater that Aunt Mary bought for Grandpa? This color and style really suit you well. The designer of this sweater should be on the cover of a popular magazine."

Diss glanced at Karen and said, "Your aunt wove it for me."

"Huh? My aunt actually wove it. It's really unexpected. I think my aunt shouldn't favor one thing over another. She should knit one for my nephew."

Diss knew that Karen already knew who sent the sweater, and Karen also knew that Diss knew that he knew who sent the sweater;

It's like many times Karen will take the initiative to pat the seemingly irrelevant flattery, and then wait for Diss to choke back with a simple sentence;

How should I put it, Karen knew that Diss liked this feeling, after all, Pu'er once said that in terms of speaking, he was exactly the same as the young Diss.

Since Diss likes it, then he will take the initiative to set up the stage, anyway, he is filial to his grandfather.

"Winnie apologized to me for her insistence on being with that man."

"There's nothing to apologize for, and it's impossible for Grandpa to blame Auntie, but in this way, Auntie can open up with her heart."

"Yes." Diss nodded, "Winnie before marriage was actually very cheerful."

This point, Pu'er once told himself, an aunt who rebelled against the feudal patriarchal system madly for love.

"Grandpa, Parker is here today." Karen reminded nonsense.

Because he knew that as long as Diss was at home, he could see everything that happened in this family.

"I know he's coming, but I don't want to see him."

Diss looked at Karen with a smile on the corner of his mouth.

The temperaments of the grandfather and grandson are too similar, and the communication mode of the two sides often does not allow any nonsense and detours. The jokes and choking at the beginning are not counted, they are just to warm up the scene.

Therefore, nonsense is also useful sometimes.

"I've always felt that it was Winnie's own business. No matter what, that was the person she had chosen, her ex-husband, and Chris' biological father."

"My aunt said she hoped she would never see him again, and Chris asked him why he didn't die today. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com"

"That's their angry words. You should understand that women's angry words cannot be counted."

Karen shook her head,

road:

"Grandpa, I'm a stupid person, and it's easy to trust others. I'll believe what others say."

"We are not qualified to dictate other people's lives, are we?" Diess asked.

"Grandpa, aren't you angry?" Karen asked.

That night, Diess took himself to fetch Mr. Morph, the editor-in-chief and so many people. Karen didn't think that Diess was a kind person, or that his kindness was only for family members.

Therefore, it is really very lucky that Parker, who abandoned his daughter, can still live to this day.

"Of course I am angry, but I still think that as a father, you should not do too extreme things."

"However, you still have five days if you don't count today that is about to pass."

"The matter between him and Winnie should be decided by Winnie and Chris whether to forgive him, maybe a year later, five years later, maybe Chris grows up, gets married, and gives birth to her own child Afterwards, there will be changes, won't they?"

"You promised me that you would not die after five days, but I am also curious whether you have the confidence to live long enough to see Chris get married and even give birth to your great-grandson."

Diss pointed at the top of his head, and said: "Even if Chris is unwilling to forgive this father, his sins should be handed over to the gods in the sky to punish, instead of us venting our personal anger in the name of family members."

"Yes, Grandpa, you are quite right."

Karen nodded vigorously.

Then said:

"So, I have sent Alfred to send him to heaven to see God."