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Guardian-In-Law by Five Generals

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Chapter 504 Lilyrose Funeral Home

Biomedical used to be Shangrila Group’s core business.

Winnie planned to reactivate it and use it as an opening to seize the market share from the top three

families.

“Nice. Your thoughts are clear. You just need to continue the hard work and if you run into problems

you can’t solve, just come to me.”

Kaze was relieved to hear her update.

Winnie was not just a woman with a pretty face. She used to be the founder and also the pioneer of the

old Shangrila Group, and she was capable.

With her helming Shangrila Group, Kaze believed the company could return to its former glory of two

years ago, or even reach new heights.

Winnie was happy to win praise from Kaze. After a while, she left for work.

“Winnie looked even more tired after she regained control of the company. I wonder if she sleeps and

eats well,” Camry said.

The elderly couple were worried about her.

Even though Winnie was no longer their daughter–in–law, they viewed her as their own daughter.

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“She’s got a goal to fight for now. It’s a good thing.”

Kaze was happy for her, at least she was doing something that she enjoyed.

A short time later, Camry called Kaze aside to discuss something with him.

“What is it, Godfather?”

Camry said, “We are planning to bring James‘ urn back and give him a proper burial.”

“James isn’t buried yet!?”

Kaze only found out that his good friend was not properly buried.

When he found out what happened to James, he planned to visit his friend’s

grave.

However, he shouldered the responsibility of taking care of James‘ family and would only visit after he

helped the family settle down, or else he would be ashamed to visit James‘ grave.

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The visit was delayed again and again due to recent events.

“No. After James was cremated, we’ve been trying to gather money to find a proper place to bury him,

yet after searching for a few places, no one agreed to take him,” Camry said with a sigh.

Teresa wiped her teary eyes and added, “There were even gangsters who

threatened to unearth James‘ urn if we bury him…”

Therefore, James‘ urn had been stored at the funeral home all along.

James could not rest in peace even after his death.

What grudges did his enemies have for him to the point that they would prevent his burial?

Kaze’s eyes gleamed coldly.

Jessica shuddered when she spotted the coldness in him.

She knew Kaze was infuriated.

“It has been two years now and I think the coast is clear now.”

Teresa added, “Since you helped us settle down and we are doing good, Camry and I have been

talking about spending some money to find a proper place for James so he could rest in peace.”

The two of them were traditional folks who believed one could only rest in peace after a proper burial.

“Where are James‘ ashes now?” Kaze asked.

“Lilyrose Funeral Home.”

Kaze nodded. “We’ll go bring him back today!”

Jessica already brought the car around before Kaze even asked.

Brenda was left at home and Tiffany, the maid, was assigned to take care of her.

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Two more veteran Garo soldiers were also watching the premises.

The other two Garo soldiers got in the car and followed Kaze and the elderly couple to the funeral

home.

James was cremated there and since his parents could not find a place to bury him, the ashes were

transferred to the storage department.

“Hi, we are here to retrieve James White’s urn from two years ago.”

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Camry showed the death certificate to the staff.

“Please wait outside here.”

The staff member was a middle–aged woman. Maybe due to the nature of her work, she looked like

someone who lost her soul.

She impatiently took the death certificate from Camry and told them to wait before she went off to

check the records.

A while later, the woman came back and stiffly said, “You’re here to take Jame White’s urn, right?

Please pay two million dollars for the storage fee.”

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Chapter 505 This Isn’t Mr. White’s Ashes