Chapter 1167
Marcus just watched his wife, her eyes locked on the shore, her hands clutching the urn with quiet strength.
He understood this moment was crucial for her. She needed them as a family- but she also needed to do this
alone.
Marcus, Serenity, John, Alden, Ethan, Isabelle, and the twins watched as she walked like a little girl seeing the
ocean for the first time.
"Dad... | want to go with Mom..." John said, seeing her head toward the sea.
"We'll go in a little while. Right now, we have to let her say goodbye to her grandfather..."
"Okay..." John said, watching his mother wade into the water.
"Will she be okay?" Serenity asked, concerned.
"There's nothing she can't handle... She needs to do this alone. Look at her. The woman walking out there-that's
not Valerie the wife, mother, and grandmother. That's Mary Preston, the young girl who once promised her
grandfather they'd chere..."
"Dad..." Serenity said, trying to grasp his words.
"Con. Let's sit by the shore and wait. Let's let her do what she needs to do, and when she's ready, we'll
show her we're here for her," Marcus said, fully understanding what his wife needed.
He had once done the same-gone to say goodbye to his Valentina and their child. Peter had accompanied him.
That farewell gave him peace. That goodbye allowed him to keep going, at least in that part of his life. At the
time, the only thing that kept him alive was the thought of avenging the family that had been taken from him.
Now, he felt free. Now, when he remembered his wife and son, he didn't feel pain —he felt grateful. He hadn't
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one else.
Today, Marcus had everything he wanted and needed by his side. He knew Valentina would have wanted that.
Watching him die a slow death from grief wouldn't have been e something she would've supported. Especially
since she had always been a free spirit-someone Angela Moriarty reminded him of. She had that sessence.
In the end, their nephew had fallen for someone very similar to his aunt—and that was reflected in the kind of
man Moriarty turned out to be. Even if he seemed tough and cold, Marcus knew deep down he had a good heart.
While all these memories passed through Marcus's mind, Valerie stood in the ocean, feeling the calm rhythm of
the waves. When she felt she was in the right spot, she opened the urn, held it firmly, and closed her eyes.
A strange, beautiful feeling washed over her—as if her grandfather were there, holding her in a warm embrace.
"Grandpa... I'm finally here. | finally made it here with you. Today, I'm letting you go. Yes, Grandpa, I'm letting
you go. This tI'm not
asking you to watch over me, I'm not asking you to protect me-I just
want
you to rest. It's tfor you to rest...
"You, Grandma, and Mom-you all deserve to rest. I'm okay now. Life has giventhe chance to find a good
man-his nis Marcus Bartz, and | love him with all my heart.
*| know | can't fool you. For a long time, | was confused. For years, | kept wondering... What would've happened if
I'd stayed with Peter? Would it have worked out? Would it not? You know the answer... Only you know what my
heart truly held.
"Today, | can tell you with full certainty-I made the right choice. Marcus is the love of my life. He's the man | want
to spend the rest of my days with... and | hope that's many, many years.
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ofall the tears-of nostalgia, sadness,
loneliness-everything she'd carried for years.