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Chapter 1399 Self-blame

After some self-blame, Song Heng held the box with his hand, looked at Zhao He and asked: "What did the villagers say?"

Although there was no sadness on Zhao He's face, his mood was a little heavy. He replied: "The villagers said that the fire suddenly broke out at night. When they found it, it was already very burned. No one was seen running out. Waiting for the fire to be extinguished." Everyone inside was also burned."

Song Heng had no doubt that he was there, and he also heard from Butler Yun that the villagers in Xinghe had very good manners, and their words were still trustworthy.

It was probably because it was too late at night and everyone in Zhuangzi was too asleep, so it was not discovered very early and no one survived.

Song Heng first asked everyone in the mansion to hide the truth from the old lady, and sent people to Shen's mansion to inform her. He also went to find a widower to separate his daughter's bones.

After Wu Zuo came, he was shocked to learn that Miss Song was burned to death while she was recuperating in Zhuangzi.

Putting on gloves, covering his mouth and nose with a handkerchief, he began to look for Miss Song's bones based on her stature and age.

Many of these bones were burned into coke, and it was difficult to separate them.

While Wu Zuo was dissecting the body, three members of the Shen family came, including Shen Yi, Li, and Shen Ming. After Mu Na received the news that her daughter died tragically in a foreign land and couldn't even separate the body, she passed away.

Because Princess Liufang was pregnant, there was always a doctor living in the mansion. When the doctor looked at her, she didn't wake up and was still unconscious! As soon as Mrs. Li arrived, she shed tears and said unbelievingly: "How could this happen?"

How could this happen..." Song Heng was also filled with grief and couldn't find the time to comfort others. He just stood in front of his mother-in-law and father-in-law with his head slightly lowered.

"If I had known this, I should have listened to me and asked me to take Ziyu back to my hometown..." Ms. Li beat her chest and cried bitterly.

If Ziyu had returned to his hometown with her, such a thing would not have happened.

The grandson's daughter passed away at a young age. She was very sad and felt a little strange in her heart for Song Heng who sent Song Ziyu so far away to Zhuangzi.

If Song Heng hadn't sent someone to pick her up because he wanted to get married to Nana, they might not even know Ziyu was dead now.

Song Heng naturally heard the complaint in his mother-in-law's words, and he blamed himself even more, feeling that Song Ziyu's death was caused by himself.

Song Ziling saw his father's head hanging lower and knew that he was feeling guilty, so he stepped forward to hold the hand of his grief-stricken grandmother and choked with sobs: "No one expected such an accident..." He couldn't say it. , told grandma not to say sad words, because he himself was very sad at the moment! "Hey..." Shen Yi didn't cry, he sighed and patted his wife on the shoulder.

Shen Ming blinked the moisture out of his eyes. Although this granddaughter was not very affectionate towards his uncle and had once wanted to ruin his marriage to Princess Liufang, he was still heartbroken at this moment.

Ziyu was only fifteen years old. She still had great years, but she withered away early. How could she not be sad?

It took Wu Zuo more than two hours to piece together a complete skeleton of the same size as Song Ziyu from a pile of charred bones.

When the coffin arrived, the encoffiner dressed "Song Ziyu" in gorgeous clothes, put it in the coffin, and set up a mourning hall in the mansion.

Everyone in the imperial city was waiting for General Song to marry his wife! Unexpectedly, the general's residence was filled with questions.

Thinking that the old lady of the Song family had died, many people sent people to inquire about it, but they didn't know that it was not the old lady who died, but Miss Song, who had been sent to Zhuangzi to recuperate.

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