Lu Xingzhi:"..."
What else could she say?
She hadn't said anything yet, and Edmond had already seen through her.
"I also didn't ask you to help me deal with it." She initially thought so, but Lu Xingzhi wasn't eager to admit it.
"That's good." Edmond breathed a sigh of relief.
Huo Jincheng curled his lips, placed his hand on Lu Xingzhi's shoulder, and gently patted it. "It's okay, take your time. If you don't want this money, we can figure something out."
"Okay."
After reaching the seaside, Lu Xingzhi held the urn, boarded Edmond's yacht, and scattered the ashes into the sea.
"Teacher, rest in peace! I will play the piano well. I will definitely become an outstanding pianist. I certainly won't dishonor your reputation." Lu Xingzhi said softly.
"Lu Lu, I'm heading back first. Let's not meet for a while until these matters blow over." Edmond didn't really want to cut ties with Lu Xingzhi, but the Bernard people might cause trouble for them.
