The car headed for the funeral home left at nine o'clock, just at the same time as the shareholders' meeting of the Britt Group.
Emily, dressed in all black, stood at the entrance of the hospital. She looked indifferent, and no one knew what she was thinking. Harold paused for a moment and took out a strawberry-flavored candy from his pocket and handed it to her.
Emily took the candy, opened the package, and put it into her mouth.
Strange. She could not taste anything.
The candy in her mouth tasted like the bun in the morning, mixed with the smell of blood and bitterness.
Instead of rushing to the Britt Group, she escorted the cold body from the hospital to the funeral home. Then it was cremated. She picked a black carved urn and put her father in it. Then, she carried the urn back to the Britt Group.
The meeting had been over.
From now on, the company was no longer called the Britt Group. The workers had already replaced all the LED lights and billboards on it.