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Lady Warrior's Warth on Divorce Day novel Chapter 68

Chapter 68

Chapter 68

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At this moment, Daphne saw many people at the entrance of the Lucero family Memorial Hall.

There were not only two rows of soldiers standing, but also many important officials from the local government, all dressed in plain black attire, standing at the entrance.

This scene was simply like a harsh slap to Daphne’s face.

Just now, she was still mocking Zoya that if no one from the Lucero family escorted her, Zoya would have to attend the funeral alone.

But now, she realized that even if no one from the Lucero family escorted Zoya, the nation would still send people to see Zoya’s parents off.

They were martyrs, after all. The nation would never forget its martyrs..

Even the passersby on the road stopped in their tracks after witnessing this scene.

Suddenly, Daphne’s face turned pale.

This was because she saw Wren in the crowd.

Wren, in a black suit, stood in the crowd, a solemn expression on his face, his gaze fixed only on Zoya.

Daphne was filled with shock.

She thought, ‘Why is Wren here? Is he also attending Zoya’s parents’ funeral?

‘How is this possible?

Wren is the most indifferent to death. As far as I know, he has only attended two funerals.

One was when his mother passed away.

The other was when Henry passed away.

‘Besides this, Wren never attended anyone else’s funeral again.

“Yet now, Wren surprisingly shows up. Does this mean that Zoya’s parents hold a status in his heart comparable to his mother and Henry?’

Thinking of this, Daphne’s fingers involuntarily clenched into fists, and her gaze towards Zoya grew even more resentful.

At this moment, Zoya, holding the urn, walked in front of the two rows of soldiers.

The soldiers, facing the urn in Zoya’s hands, uniformly raised their right hands and saluted.

This was a tribute to the martyrs.

It was also a remembrance of the martyrs.

The national flag, draped over the urn, symbolized their sacrifice for this nation.

The national anthem began to play at this moment.

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Zoya’s eyes involuntarily reddened, and the loud national anthem echoed over Marabotara.

The national flag and national anthem were her parents’ beliefs.

For this hard-won era of prosperity, her parents were willing to sacrifice their lives to protect it.

When the national anthem ended, a city official stepped forward and said to Zoya, “We are deeply sorry about what happened to your parents.

“They were loyal citizens, and the nation and Marabotara will remember them!”

Zoya lowered her gaze, looking at the urn in her arms.

She knew the nation remembered her parents, which was why they made extensive efforts and negotiated through various channels, even with difficulties, to retrieve her parents’ ashes.

Today, Zoya wanted to fulfill her parents’ wish to rest in peace in Marabotara.

“Let’s take your parents to the Martyrs’ Cemetery,” the official said.

Zoya nodded.

Holding her parents’ urn, she got into the car. Also getting in with her were her parents’ old comrades who had specifically rushed to Marabotara for the funeral, as well as Harvey and Eowyn.

Just as Zoya sat in the car and looked through the window, she saw Wren.

Wren stood among the crowd, dressed in a black suit, with a solemn expression on his face.

Their gazes met through the car window, looking at each other from a distance.

Wren did indeed come to bid farewell to her parents, just as he had said.

At this moment, an indescribable feeling surged within Zoya.

When she first met Wren, she always felt that he was inscrutable and unpredictable, exuding an aura of death and desolation.

But he always showed great respect towards her parents.

It was this respect that made her slowly see another side of him,

The car started, slowly driving away from the Lucero Memorial Hall.

Zoya saw the passersby along the way. Many of them seemed to understand what had happened in front of the memorial hall, now standing still and watching the car depart.

Zoya only felt the mist in her eyes, as if it was about to turn into a warm current and stream down.

She knew these people were there to bid farewell to her patents.

It was a gesture of respect for the martyrs.

The vehicle drove all the way to the Martyrs’ Cemetery, where staff were already waiting.

The funeral ceremony was solemn and dignified.

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Four soldiers placed the urn into the tomb.

Zoya followed, carrying portraits of her parents.

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Members of the Lucero family, government officials, and military personnel followed Zoya, while Eowyn, Harvey, and Wren trailed further behind.

Eowyn was slightly surprised to see Wren.

She hadn’t expected Wren to attend the funeral.

Even more surprisingly, Wren was willing to attend the funeral from such an inconspicuous spot.

Given Wren’s status, if he were attending the funeral, he would normally be at the front, not relegated to a back position. It was as if his presence wasn’t for personal gain or to seek fame.

He was simply sending Zoya’s parents off.

Eowyn wondered why Wren would specifically attend the funeral. As far as she knew, he and Zoya had only recently met.

She thought, ‘Is it because Zoya’s parents are martyrs? Or is there some other reason?’

Eowyn couldn’t help but look at Wren again, only to see his eyes fixed on Zoya.

Those eyes, usually unsettlingly deep and filled with a desolate stillness, were now incredibly focused, as if Zoya were the only person in his sight.

Eowyn’s heart skipped a beat as she thought, ‘Could it be Wren truly likes Zoya?’

Considering the rumors about Wren in Ranard City, no one knew what it would be like if such a cold man genuinely fell for

a woman.

‘If Zoya didn’t like Wren… Eowyn suddenly shivered, not daring to think any further.

A national flag draped the urn.

A bullet pendant was also placed beside the urn.

Looking at the bullet pendant, Zoya’s eyes welled up. It was her parents’ cherished possession, and something she intended to bury with her parents’ urns.

Back then, Felix was shot in an accident, and everyone thought he wouldn’t survive.

But Celina refused to give up, performed surgery on him, and extracted the bullet under harsh field conditions.

From then on, Felix often said his life was given by Celina. Therefore, in the future, his life would belong not only to the country but also to Celina.

She had heard the commander say that when her parents sacrificed, as danger approached, her father held her mother tightly, and eventually, they both perished together in the artillery fire.

Thus, her father truly fulfilled his promise, giving his life to both the country and her mother.

The honor guard standing on both sides raised their rifles and fired into the air.

Seven gunshots followed.

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It was as if saying, “Heroes, return to your ranks!”

Zoya’s tears finally rolled down her cheeks.

She thought, ‘Dad, Mom, you can rest in peace now!’

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