Shao Qingyuan came back not long after, and pulled the coffin back.

Gu Yuwen was painted and carried in, and the mourning hall was already arranged.

After a while, it was already noon. Mrs. Song and Mrs. Mao went to buy food and returned, and handed it over to a few aunts who were busy in the kitchen.

The people who came to help thought that Gu Yundong and the others paid for the food. After all, no one believed that Gu Yiping and the others would be willing to spend the money.

When Luo Qi woke up, the interior and exterior of Luo's house were all white.

She got off the bed, staggered, and the aunt on the side quickly supported her, "Slow down, I'll take you to the mourning hall, you burn more paper money for your mother, ah."

Luo Qi nodded invisibly, walked to the main room, and looked at the coffin, tears falling down her cheeks.

Gu Yundong helped her kneel down and kowtowed a few times to Gu Yuwen.

There are not many rules on Linxun Island. Most of the people here are prisoners, so when people die, they are burned on the spot.

But when Shao Qingyuan went to the town to buy a coffin, he met Brother Jian Dao by the way.

I don't know what I said to Brother Dao, but the camp agreed with Luo Qi to keep the spirit alive for one night, and to be cremated tomorrow.

Luo Qi wiped a tear and kowtowed heavily to Gu Yundong and Shao Qingyuan, then knelt in front of the mourning hall and silently burned paper for Gu Yuwen.

The neighbors who helped all went back, and Gu Yundong couldn't leave such a child alone in the mourning hall to watch the night. Besides, she also promised Gu Yuwen that she would take good care of her.

Therefore, she and Shao Qingyuan stayed at Luo's house that day, and actually didn't fall asleep much.

The next day, several neighbors came to help and pulled the coffin out for cremation.

"Mother..." Luo Qi's eyes were red and swollen, and she almost fainted from crying when she saw the fire rising into the sky.

If it wasn't for Gu Yundong's arms around her, I'm afraid she would have rushed into the sea of ​​​​fire.

The people next to him looked sad.

After the fire was out, Gu Yundong put the ashes in a bottle and let Luo Qi carry them home.

Luo Qi silently walked into the house and opened a large box.

Gu Yundong saw that there were two small boxes in the box. Luo Qi opened the two small boxes and took out two bottles respectively.

Gu Yundong took a closer look, only to realize that these two were also ashes.

One is Luo Qi's father, Luo Youyi's, and the other is Gu Yuwen's mother, Qiu Yi's mother.

Luo Qi lined up the three bottles on the table, pursed her lips, turned her head after a while, and looked at Gu Yundong with a look of hesitant to speak.

Gu Yundong touched her head, "What do you want to say?"

"I, can I..." She lowered her head slightly, as if she didn't know what to say. After a while, she finally took a deep breath and said with a choked voice, "Can I bring them? I want to bring them. They leave Linxun Island and find a place to bury them properly. In this way, I can go to see them in the future, burn them, and burn some paper money. "

She said, tears falling down again.

Gu Yundong sighed, and Luo Qi shrank when she heard it, thinking she didn't agree, and felt uncomfortable.

Gu Yundong tied the three ashes with cloth, and then said, "Of course, this is a piece of your filial piety, and I will not disagree."

Luo Qi's eyes lit up slightly, "Really, really? Can I really take them away?"

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