1606 This Is Life
Lynch was not particularly disgusted by the fact that Nell's former colleagues took the opportunity to write a small essay to ask Lynch to waive or waive part of their loans.
There is no shame in looking for any opportunity that can be called an opportunity to benefit yourself.
But as Nell's son, he didn't like what these people did.
He didn't take a stand during the whole process, and Sierra didn't seem to like what these people were saying and didn't take a stand.
The worker who read out the essay gradually turned ugly. He looked back at the photos and some relics in the coffin, and finally sighed heavily.
This was the only truest of all his performances this morning.
The sigh was full of emotions, but I didn't know whether it was because of Nell's death or because Lynch didn't generously waive their loan and interest.
The co-workers represented close friends, then relatives, and the one who went up was Nell’s uncle.
Nell's relationship with his father, Lynch's grandfather, was not very good. The two had no contact for many years. Later, he passed away due to illness, which basically cut off the contact between Nell's uncle and aunt. .
This time, Nell's uncle represented his relatives and began a short composition full of expression.
"...I especially remember that Nel was still very young at that time. He was riding on my neck, and I asked him what kind of person he wanted to be in the future."
"He told me that he wanted to be a person who contributed to this society and this country."
"He did it!"
"He has provided many federal jobs and allowed many families to have an income to survive."
"He also donated money to charity and helped many people..."
"Time always flies so fast. I still seem to remember the scene when he told me when I was a child that he would buy me a car in the future and let me move into a big house..."
The old man who logically belonged to Lynch's grandfather paused here. He raised his head and glanced at Lynch, who looked elsewhere.
The old man sighed and complained a little in his heart. Can't you hear such an obvious hint?
You are so rich, but you can't even part with this little thing.
In the eyes of this old uncle, Lynch should stand up at this time and express that he would fulfill some of his unfulfilled wishes for his father.
But Lynch didn't show any expression at all, which made everyone a little disappointed.
They realized that it was not that easy to get some benefits from Nell's family and take advantage of Nell's funeral.
Next was Sera. Sera didn’t have anything to say, so she just said a few words and then left.
She seemed to have some emotional problems, and people were very considerate.
In the end, it was Lynch's turn.
What anyone could say was that Lynch, as Nell's only child, had to say something.
This is the epitome of family reincarnation in federal society. The separation of children and families and the death of family members of the previous generation are all reincarnation.
They bring you here, you send them away!
Lin Qi stood in front of the small lectern and sighed.
"Nell is not a good father."
Lynch's first words surprised people. Most people would say nice things at this time.
But if you really believe that, then crime and class should not exist in the Commonwealth.
It's just that there are only a few people who tell the truth truthfully. No matter who they are, they all looked at Lin Qi in surprise at this time.
Some people whispered "exaggerated style" in a low voice, while others listened carefully.
Lynch didn't pay attention to people's reactions at all. He glanced at Serra, and then looked out the window through the triangular glass window above the church door.
"Nell is not a good father."
"He didn't give me any of the warmth I needed growing up."
"He often went to strip clubs with his co-workers and wasted his little money on beer and women who could only look at them."
"He doesn't have a high level of education and can't give me any advice or better help in my studies. He just makes all kinds of noises to interfere with my studies."
"He was not a good husband either. He never cared about Sera's emotions or cared about Sera."
"He only cares about himself and whether the TV show is going to work."
"He wasn't a good father, he wasn't a good husband, but he was Nell."
"We can't deny that he was my father any more than we can deny that he was at least once Serah's husband."
"He is dead, and even his body cannot be found. Everything he left behind, which we like or dislike, is all over."
"There will never be another Nell in our lives, and there will always be only one Nell in our lives."
"Whether it's good or bad, it's him."
Lynch sighed again and shook his head slightly, "Not long ago he was trying to change everything. Unfortunately, God did not give him a chance and let him go to heaven early."
"He is gone, but life will go on. I believe the sadness he left us will not last long, and this is also life."
"Full of emotion, yet cold and indifferent."
"I'm grateful to Mr. Nell for bringing me into this world and for everything he has done for us, whether he was right or wrong."
"Good or bad, I'm grateful for his presence in my life!"
Everyone doesn’t know how to evaluate this short composition. If you say it is not affectionate enough, you can feel the strong emotion when you listen to Lynch saying those words about Nell.
But if you want to say it's very affectionate, obviously...he didn't give Nell too many positive comments.
This is a very contradictory eulogy, with enough emotion but no nostalgia. Perhaps this is like what Lynch said at the end, this is life, this is life.
People may be sad, but sadness will eventually be washed away by time.
You cannot remember someone who has existed in your life, nor can you make someone eternal.
People always avoid death, just like us who are still alive, we always think that death is far away from us, which makes us ignore a fact.
We will eventually face death. Our lives, souls, and traces of our existence will all disappear at the moment when our lives come to an end.
No one can remember us for a long time, we will become the past, summed up by the word "history".
There, we are not people, we are just punctuation points.
Lynch came down from the stage, and the pastor took over his work, and he and everyone took the coffin to the burial place.
Nell's cemetery was chosen in a very good place, facing southeast, and there was a big tree next to his tombstone.
The big tree can block the sun, but there is only one tree around.
So the surrounding turf grows very well, and you can see their vigorous vitality. Coupled with the sunshine, it is much better here than other places!
Of course, its cost is also very high. The cost for one hundred years is 18,000 yuan, while the cost of free property rights is 30,000 yuan.
The annual management fee here is also slightly higher, costing 199.9 yuan. According to the management company, they will regularly replace the turf and give away flowers.
Lin Qi didn't lack this little money and directly gave him a hundred years.
A permanent, private cemetery like this would allow for the burial of others in the future, and would have been the burial site for Selah if she and Nell had not divorced.
But now it looks like she might be buried next door?
Or somewhere else.
The coffin without Nell's body was just put into the pit, and people sent their own flowers and last wishes. It was funny.
Because Nell isn't in it.
As the priest finished chanting scriptures, the funeral also ended.
Looking at "Nell" that had been filled in and re-turfed with only the tombstone and inscription remaining, Lynch sighed again.
He left with Sera. Sera's mood was a bit wrong, and Lynch was a little worried about her.
On the way back, Sierra asked Lynch a question.
"I'm going to die one day too, right?"
She was horrified.
Lynch could tell.
But this question...how to put it?
No living thing can escape the end of death. This is perhaps the saddest thing about intelligent creatures.
Wisdom gives us a love for life, gives us our own and independent personality, and gives us the ability to think and various emotions.
Then it takes away everything we have.
This may be why the rich people in eternal life are frantically researching ways to live forever. Everyone is afraid of death.
He nodded, "Yes, we all have that day."
Sierra held Lynch's hand very hard, "I hope it never comes..."
Nell's funeral did not cause any ripples among co-workers and relatives. Because of the premature separation, there was no one in the family who could inherit Nell's legacy.
Of course, Nel actually doesn't have much inheritance, because his companies are all nominally owned by Lynch, or are indirectly held by Lynch.
He is just the president, executor and agent elected by the company.
This effectively prevented Lynch's property from inexplicably becoming the property of the stepmother and his younger siblings. Of course, Nel was not completely left with nothing.
Their old house in Sabine City is still there, and they have about hundreds of thousands in bank deposits, some real estate in Nagaril, three cars, a shell company and some stocks.
The real value may be those stocks.
Probably worth several million, this is the only thing Nell can call "wealth".
It would be inherited by Lynch's two younger siblings, while Conner, the woman, would inherit the house and the cash.
At this point, a living person is roughly erased from people's lives like a piece of rubber.
This is cruel, but no one can avoid it.
This is human life and everything that everyone goes through.
Our loved ones will eventually die, and we ourselves will die, and no one can change it!