Chapter 313
Kenneth’s pride was evident, no matter how he tried to conceal it Seeing him like this, she almost forgot he was recovering from an injury. In fact, Kenneth really didn’t think much of this minor injury. The next day was the DarkHawk’s funeral, and Kenneth certainly had to attend in person.
A morning rain had fallen, and now the sky outside was still covered with thick clouds, the air heavy with a gentle drizzle. The funeral was held at the funeral home in Golten. DarkHawk had no family, and those attending the funeral were his subordinates from over the years.
A group of men in black suits stood densely on both sides of the main hall, even crowding outside. Accompanying them were the chief commander of the operation and a few special forces officers who were lightly injured during the mission. Large floral wreaths adorned the sides of the spacious hall, and at the center of the gold-patterned coffin hung a black-and-white photo of DarkHawk. His expression was stern, with sharp eyes and a scar on his left cheek. The guild members stood in two lines in front of the gold-patterned coffin.
“This photo was taken when DarkHawk first joined the guild, from his profile,” Caleb remarked. In the blink of an eye, eight years have passed since then. DarkHawk was young at that time, with bright, clear eyes. Barrett let out a long sigh.
Ray took out a cigarette from his pocket, lit it, took a puff, and slowly exhaled the smoke while placing the stub under DarkHawk’s picture on the incense burner.
Today, after DarkHawk’s body was cremated, he would be taken back to the guild and buried beside Sherry.
“Ray, can I be buried next to you in the future?” Eric tilted his head and asked.
Ray furrowed his brow deeply. He thought Eric might not know what he was asking. Not all partners got to be buried together. He thought Eric might not know that.
“Ray, how much money are you planning to make before you retire?”
Ray was caught off guard by Eric’s sudden questions. After a moment, he replied, “I plan to retire when I make a 300 million dollars.”
Eric nodded. “That’s doable.”
Ray sighed. This wasn’t the right environment for such a discussion.
At the entrance, a black SUV stopped, and Kenneth stepped out of the car. Despite his face still being slightly pale, his walk and appearance showed no signs of injury. He adjusted the gold-rimmed glasses on his nose before pausing briefly. Ophelia got out from the other side of the car and moved to Kenneth’s side. Both of them were wearing matching black trench coats, each with a white flower pinned to their chest.
Melanie and Bighost held the black umbrellas for them as they entered the funeral parlor together. Raindrops soaked Kenneth’s pant legs,
All of the DarkHawk’s men respectfully cleared a path for them.
Once everyone had arrived, the funeral director began the service.
Kenneth stood in the center, with Ophelia at his side. Each guild member held a stick of incense, bowing three times toward
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the DarkHawk’s coffin. Kenneth had an injury at his waist, which hurt every time he bowed, yet he didn’t even flinch.
The incense was placed into the censer. Kenneth approached the coffin, tidying the attire of DarkHawk, and draped the golden banner symbolizing the guild over the body. “Farewell,” he murmured, his voice raspy and breathless. The coffin lid gradually closed as the guild members carried it to the crematorium.
As the funeral came to an end, Ophelia moved forward to support Kenneth. He was dressed in a black trench coat, and the blood from the wound at his waist was not noticeable, as if it was just rainwater. Shortly after, Caleb emerged from the crematorium holding DarkHawk’s urn.
Seeing this scene, Ophelia felt a mix of indescribable emotions swelling within her.
“Take it back,” Kenneth instructed, appearing accustomed to such scenes and feeling emotionally unaffected.
“Yes,” Caleb nodded. He and Barrett were to return to Milagia first to bury DarkHawk.
Kenneth’s upcoming surgery was also set to take place in Milagia, so Ronin was planning to go with them to make the necessary preparations..
Kenneth’s injuries required additional hospital observation for a few more days to prevent infection, with a specialized medical team flown in from Dellanex to care for him.
After the funeral, once they returned to the hospital room, Ophelia quickly unbuttoned his shirt. The white bandages around Kenneth’s waist were completely soaked with blood, presenting a shocking sight.
“It’s nothing,” Kenneth said softly, looking down at her while gently ruffling her hair.
Ophelia couldn’t quite understand why she felt so heavy-hearted today. Seeing Kenneth’s injuries made her heartache even more. Thinking about his upcoming surgery felt like a heavy stone pressing on her chest, making it hard to breathe. His shirt was open as he sat on the edge of the bed, pulling her into his arms and onto his lap.
“Hey! Be careful not to touch your wound,” She protested, trying to stand up, but his strong arm held her securely around the waist.
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