Chapter 367 Family Cemetery
Gossip was Elsa's pleasure.
She was always eager for details, trailing behind Norah to inquire further about her divorce, which irritated others.
Larry tugged at her wrist to signal her to stop, but she shrugged him off with a hint of annoyance.
Norah tilted her head and gave a chilly smile. "It seems you're quite interested in my personal affairs and know almost everything about me."
Elsa was oblivious to the cues. Despite Norah's repeated rejections, she persisted with her questions.
It was only when she noticed Norah's stern expression that she flashed an awkward smile. "Apologies. My curiosity got the better of me."
During their brief exchange, Iker realized Norah was far from naive, as Elsa had suggested. Instead, she was calculating.
She recognized their probing questions and deftly sidestepped them.
Iker understood that Norah would be a challenging person to handle.
"Norah, today's welcome banquet is in your honor. Now that you're back, a
visit to the graves is due. Let's dine first and then head to our family
cemetery." During lunch, Norah learned about the Wilson family cemetery, where all the ancestral graves were located.
"Your parents' graves are there too. Since you've returned, you should visit them. If they hadn't gone looking for you, they might still be alive."
Iker set his fork down and sighed.
"Your father was incredibly determined. After you went missing, your parents searched tirelessly for you. I suggested they have another child, but your mother felt it wouldn't be fair to you. She was as resolute as your father."
Hearing about her parents from others stirred something in Norah. It was clear she had been deeply loved from the moment she was born.
A few moments later, Iker proposed adding Norah's details to their tome of family lineage records. However, Iker's proposal was merely a ploy to make Norah drop her guard.
This was Norah's first time back home, and she was unfamiliar with everything. Neither Gilda nor Chayce intervened. After lunch, she accompanied Iker to the family cemetery.
Located in the southwest corner of the manor, the cemetery was under constant watch by guards. Iker and Mindy escorted Norah inside while the others stood guard at the
entrance. Holding his child's hand, Larry remarked thoughtfully, "Elsa, your father really cares for Norah. He's even willing to include her in the family tree."
Their tome stood as a symbol of lineage and a testament to the clan's history.
Information concerning Wilson men would be recorded on the tome, while for
Wilson women, only those who had made notable contributions to the clan
earned this honor.
Neither Larry nor Elsa had merited inclusion in the time.
Hank said slowly, "Elsa's strategy could work. Trading a spot on the tome for the family property seems like a fair exchange, doesn't it?"
Hadley, cradling a child in her arms, dutifully followed Hank. She had no
opportunity to speak here, and Hank would not have permitted it even if there
was.
She watched Elsa and Norah in the cemetery, holding the child closer. When could she escape from this dark life? She wondered silently.
Despite the reputation of the Wilson family for providing well for its members, only Hadley understood the difficulties she faced.
Larry, the live-in son-in-law, was also aware of this.
Both felt compelled to conform for the sake of survival. The cemetery was expansive, with dozens of tombs and numerous flowers.
As Norah entered, the scent of flowers filled the air. It appeared that someone had been tending to the graves even in their absence.
"That's your parents' tombs, Norah. Come and pay your respects," Iker invited.