Only when my ashes were completely ground into the gaps between the tiles and mixed with the dust did Dominic retract his foot. There was a pleased look on his face.
He continued smiling as he addressed the shocked employee, “Tell Ophelia that while this scheme is pretty original, it’s also a total failure.
“My mom’s death anniversary will be here in a few days. She’d better show up before my mom’s grave and atone for her sins there. Otherwise, I don’t mind digging her body up and making her kneel before my mom’s grave even if she truly were dead.”
The threat was filled with so much malice and coldness that it could easily invoke fear within anyone who heard it. I knew very well that Dominic was a man of his word—he’d definitely carry that threat out.
It was at that point I was filled with relief, knowing that my body had already been cremated.
Before the employee could argue with Dominic, the latter received a phone call and left the crematorium. Weirdly enough, my soul was forced to follow him.
Left without a choice, I could only sit in the front passenger seat while listening to Dominic chatting with the woman on the other end of the line. I knew that woman’s voice well. It belonged to Isabelle Sharp, the adoptive daughter of the Sharp family.
When Dominic and I were still in love with each other, Isabelle had sought me out and told me to leave Dominic. I refused to do that, so she began targeting me by spreading rumors about me in my company. She even hired random people to corner me.
Once Dominic found out about me getting bullied, he taught Isabelle a painful lesson. He also stated that if Isabelle dared to bully me again, he’d chase her out. Only then did Isabelle cease her madness.
Dominic’s expression grew colder when I was mentioned.
“Why did you bring her up? You’re just ruining the mood right now. Besides, it’s not as if she’s really dead.”
“But what if she really is dead? What will you do, Dominic?” Isabelle’s probing tone came from the other end of the line.
My heart tensed at the question. I turned around instinctively to look at Dominic.
If this were to happen in the past, Dominic’s heart would throb in pain if he were to see me getting a cut on my hand, let alone envision the possibility of me dying.
He once told me that I was his precious treasure and that he’d love and cherish me forever.
But now, Dominic just sneered. “Then I’ll throw a party that’ll last for three days and nights. After that, I’ll bombard the skies with all the fireworks in the world just to celebrate her death.”